The big fan that is on the front of the engine is bolted to the water pump.
The big fan in the front of the Radiator is bolted to the water pump.
If you look at the big fan on the front of the engine, The water pump is what the fan is bolted to.
It depends on how big your bath is, and how fast the water is running in the shower.An average bath uses between 30-50 gallons of water. An average four minute shower with an old shower head uses 20 gallons of water. With a low-flow shower head, you only use 10 gallons of water.So a shower is probably better. People who are interested in saving water would try to limit their shower time to four minutes. You don't need 10 minutes to wash yourself.
Some causes for a sudden water pressure drop: 1) A big leak on the main supply line. 2) one or more faucets or shower heads opened on the same water line. 3) A utility water pump failure.
This is a very big, labor intensive job. You will need to buy a service manual.
depends on how much you want, like i have 700 gallons.
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Overheating! And a big bill
Right in the middle of all the pulleys. The one with the big fan on it is the water pump.
If there is a big nut on the fan shaft where it connects to the water pump go to Autozone and ask them to rent the water pump wrench set (you get the money back when you return the tools). The big spanner wrench goes around the four bolt heads on the water pump pulley and the other smaller wrench goes on the big nut then just unscrew the nut. If you don't have the nut on the pump shaft just remove the four bolt from the water pump the fan shaft will come off the pump.
Approx 400gph return pump