$700-1k if you get some1 else to do it $100-200 if you do it
chains and pigs! chains and pigs!
The engine in the Mercury Villager does not use a timing chain, it uses a timing belt. The recommended belt replacement interval is 105,000 miles.
It is a timing belt. Older then 1993 is every 100,000km. Built 1994 and after I believe is every 130,000km.
Yes, the pump is driven by the timing (Cam) belt.
where is the timing chain on a 1993 buick century 3.3
If you are not mechanically educated, you should not try this alone. the water pump alone is not the problem, it is the timing belt. mess the timing up, and the engine will not start or if it does start, it will run rough. the water pump runs behind the timing belt, so it must be removed (Possibly replaced) My best recommendation is to look for coupons at your nearest Toyota dealership, for timing belt and water pump replacement. It is too hard to write down exactly what to doin the right order, and if you think you want to take on this challenge, you can go to a parts store and purchace a book on your car for step by step instructions for the water pump replacement. I am now trying to be mean or sarcastic, I was a Toyota technician, and I know about these cars. Good luck with 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.
I own a 1993 Ford Taurus GL 4 door sedan 3.8 v6 and it has a serpentine belt, that connects pullies for the crankshaft, the air conditioning clutch, the power steering, the alternator, and the water pump! I just replaced my water pump so I know this to be fact. If there is a timing chain it is behind the water pump housing and not visible without removing the water pump housing cover!
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The timing chain for a 1993 Ford escort is located on the front of the engine. It is under the timing chain cover.