It depends on your car and how and when you drive. Putting a water pump under drive pulley on a car with already minimal cooling capacity could cause the car to overheat. Sometimes a cooler thermostat is all it will take to bring the temperature back into normal range.
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ca20? remove all the belts, water pump pulley, underdrive pulley, timing chain cover and timing belt and the water pump is accessible. I would replace the timing belt too.
The big issue isn't an electric water pump, but the fact that you have to replace the pulleys. If you can pull that off you should be good to go, even with a belt-driven water pump.
Right in the middle of all the pulleys. The one with the big fan on it is the water pump.
The water pump is located behind the plastic housing above crank pulley. (Behind the serpentine belt and all of the pulleys). You must take most of those pulleys off to access the water pump and timing belt.
Water pump,A/C,Power Steering,Alternator,and sometimes a smog pump.
The water pump on a 1997 Honda Accord is attached to the 2.2 VTEC motor. The water pump is located underneath the pulleys of the drive belt of the motor.
Look at the belt on the engine, then look at the pulleys. The water pump is behind the pulley without any groves in the pulley.
no just take it off a few pulleys to give u slack when removing the water pump
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the easy way to find it is to follow the lower radiator hose 'till it reaches the engine and that's your water pump. do it with the engine OFF since its going to take you to where the pulleys are. answer the water pump is on the front of the engine the fan bolts to the water pump
The original was bolted on, replacement water pumps have pressed on pulleys that are not removable.