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eagles do not have water pumps on their talons dude
its not hard but time consuming best way to do this is to go get a chilton repair manual it will walk you through it
there is a problem with your engine cooling system, aka your radiator, water pump, reservoir, etc
I just had to do this in order to replace my water pump. If you're not mechanically inclined I'd strongly suggest you have someone certified set the timing. Since then my 91 talon revs up and down as long as it's running. I just bought an Idle Control Valve. I hope this will fix the surging. There are notches, or timing marks located on the sprockets that have to be accurately lined up in order to set the timing. hope this helps.
It's been a while since I worked on a 1G Talon, but I believe the water Pump is located on the serpentine belt. It's the same belt with the crank shaft and alternator. No, you should not remove the timing belt.
It's run by the timing belt near the bottom of the engine. (Passenger side of engine). So you need to remove the timing belt cover to get at it.
the water pump is located under the timing belt cover. in order to replace it you need to remove the timing belt, i would recommend doing the timing belt while your in there too.
Low coolant? Stuck Thermostat Cooling fan not working Water pump not working Clogged radiator System airlocked Defective radiator cap
broken radiator hose, cracked radiator, thermostat gone bad (depending on where its located) or water pump
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ouch, to get water on plugs the engine either has a cracked head or a cracked block