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Need help replacing water pump belt

998Junkie

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I'm replacing all the belts on my 818 and have read the TM's. I have removed all the belts but one, the one to the water pump.

The TM says to loosen the six bolts and then use a pry bar and rotate it clockwise to loosen. I have busted all my nuckles and have all six bolts loose but I can't seem to get my pry bar in there. I tried a pipe wrench on the outside but the unit doesn't seem to want to rotate. I notice that there is a set screw on the housing, the tm doesn't reference it but I'm wondering if I need to loosen that as well.

Or am I just missing something. Is there a trick or am I just lacking leverage?(it was really hot today) All the other brackets moved with simple hand presure once the bolts were loose.

I'm attaching a rather poor photo of my problem.
 

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jimk

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Don't loosen set screw. It is just stuck on the gasket. Try loosing screws a few turns and light rap downward w/wood mallet.
 

jasonjc

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On mine I had to pull the pump out. And it's a good thing, I found that the impeller was cracked. Had to replace the pump. You may also mess up the gasket by truning it so best to get a new one and replace it to start with. Or you may end up with a leak.

One more thing the pump has a grease fitting it maybe where the set screw is. Set screw may be a plug.?.
 

998Junkie

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Don't loosen set screw. It is just stuck on the gasket. Try loosing screws a few turns and light rap downward w/wood mallet.
That did the trick though it took a few attempts. My only problem is that the water pump belt I ordered using the napa part number I got off the old site is a little bit small and I can't get it over the hub. I'll have to order a new one in the morning....I'm a lot closer, thanks.




On mine I had to pull the pump out. And it's a good thing, I found that the impeller was cracked. Had to replace the pump. You may also mess up the gasket by truning it so best to get a new one and replace it to start with. Or you may end up with a leak.
Well I left the pump on for now but just in case I need a new gasket, where did you get yours?
 

WillWagner

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Jason is correct, while you are waiting for a belt, you should get a new seal ring. You have a better than 50% chance it will leak. You might be diong the job over again. If you do go get a new one, make sure you coat it with anti seize and torque the capscrews the way the TM says to.
 

998Junkie

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Jason is correct, while you are waiting for a belt, you should get a new seal ring. You have a better than 50% chance it will leak. You might be doing the job over again. If you do go get a new one, make sure you coat it with anti seize and torque the capscrews the way the TM says to.
Sound like a plan then, do you have a source for the seal ring? Can it be ordered from Napa?
 
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