Inspecting and Replacing Coolant PumpTo inspect the coolant pump, first remove the V-belt. See LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE. Firmly grasp the coolant pump pulley and check for play in all directions. Rotate the pulley and check that the shaft turns smoothly. It should rotate smoothly. Inspect the pump for leaks. An occasional drop of coolant from the pump shaft is acceptable. A larger leak or a shaft that is excessively loose or noisy, indicating a worn bushing, means that the pump is faulty and should be replaced. Also, replace the V-belt if it is worn or damaged. To remove coolant pump:
Assembly is the reverse of disassembly. Use a new gasket between the coolant pump and housing. Tighten the seven bolts evenly until all are torqued to 10 Nm (87 in. lb.). Install the pulley(s). Torque the bolts to 20 Nm (15 ft. lb.).
To install coolant pump:
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