disconnect hoses from water pump then remove the fan clutch{rent removal tool from your local auto parts store} the fan and the fan shroud don't for get the coolant tank also next loosen the four bolts holding the water pump pulley once they are loose remove the belt next remove water pump pulley after that unplug your coolant temperature sensor then you have 9 bolts holding your pump on remove them they take a 10mm you also need to remove your metal coolant tube from your old water pump and install it on your new one now just reverse the process
7.3 Liter Turbo
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22 quarts
bottom of radiator has plug normally 19mm wrench do not tighten to much it will break just snug it back.
The radiator drain plug on a 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 pickup truck with a 5.9 liter diesel engine is on the bottom inside corner of the radiator. It is on the driver's side.
What diagram do you what Electric or fuel or oil? dieselmech2@yahoo.com
10 quarts, including filling the filter upon installation.
210 horsepower (stock) 400 ft-lbs torque
a ford 7.3 powerstroke diesel uses 15 quarts of oil with a filter change.
You have to lift the engine up about 6 inches then the pan will fit out.
( 6 quarts ) with engine oil filter change in a 2001 Ford F-150 ( 4.2 liter V6 , 4.6 liter and 5.4 liter V8 engines ) according to the 2001 Ford F-150 Owner Guide
Gas V6 4.0qts with filter change Diesel 11.0qts with filter change