So does the waterpump need to be changed for sure? That wasn't clearly stated in the OPfrom what ive read , thats what this has. i would really rather do it asap , but we are super tight on money.
its never been done as far as i know. everyone who ive talked about it to , said that while im getting it done , the water pump is right there. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifSo does the waterpump need to be changed for sure? That wasn't clearly stated in the OP
yes change the waterpump if you go thru all the work to get to the timing belt.So does the waterpump need to be changed for sure? That wasn't clearly stated in the OP
Gotcha. Honestly, i'd get someone to do it on the cheap for you. There may also be some local uncertified shops around your area that'll do it for half the cost of a regular shop, while still having a little more peace of mind that a backyard mechanic. If you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself, dont. You can make things worse for yourself if you do screw something up, and it won't be fun (especially if its a zero clearance motor).its never been done as far as i know. everyone who ive talked about it to , said that while im getting it done , the water pump is right there. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
the manual should show you a pic of how the timing is lined up..you will also see the markings on the engine itself and pulleys how to line up..but yes, if you dont move it, it should be ok.and just to be certain , as long as nothing moved when the belt is off , nothing should **** up right?i dont want to be the ******* trying to save some money then end up buying a new motor.
from what ive read , thats what this has. i would really rather do it asap , but we are super tight on money.