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Looks like, as usual, no auto shop will touch the humvee.
So I'll be doing the swap myself. Hummer knowledge base has concise instructions. Even though they don't mention anything about bleeding the system afterwards to replacing the gaskets...
The unbolting and bolting seems pretty straight forward, and lining up the new pump where the old pump was in its timing cycle doesn't seem too difficult.
Couple questions,
I probably need to remove part of the intake because its over the pump itself, but is it necessary to remove the entire intake manifold? I don't have the gasket for that, probably be able to pick it up at an auto parts store? (NAPA maybe?)
I'll be to the point, is there a detailed write up of doing this that someone has written somewhere?
Even if this was in the manual, doubt it would be very detailed.
So I'll be doing the swap myself. Hummer knowledge base has concise instructions. Even though they don't mention anything about bleeding the system afterwards to replacing the gaskets...
The unbolting and bolting seems pretty straight forward, and lining up the new pump where the old pump was in its timing cycle doesn't seem too difficult.
Couple questions,
I probably need to remove part of the intake because its over the pump itself, but is it necessary to remove the entire intake manifold? I don't have the gasket for that, probably be able to pick it up at an auto parts store? (NAPA maybe?)
I'll be to the point, is there a detailed write up of doing this that someone has written somewhere?
Even if this was in the manual, doubt it would be very detailed.