The radiator should first be drained, then the hoses attached to the pump removed. All belts and pulleys in front of the pump must be removed. The pump is then unbolted from the engine block.
The impeller pump on a motor vehicle is more commonly know as the water pump. The water pump, pumps water through your cooling system to keep your vehicle from running hot.
passanger side of motor remove the alternator first then three bolts will need to be romoved from the water pump
the water pump on that motor is ran by the timing chain it is in the front of the motor under a black cover that is held on by 4 bolts and you have to remove a cover like that on the back side of the motor on the front and remove t chain tensionor and turn the motor backwards alittle and then remove the 3 bolts that hold water pump in and the you need to install 2 bolts that screw into the water pump and pulls it out.this is not a real easy job to do for a do it your selfer if you mess it up you could have to remove the whole font cover of the motor to retime it.
you have to remove the motor mount and power steering pump
The water pump is inbetween the lower unit and the motor . Remove the lower unit with 6 bolts and u will see it.
You have to remove the motor mount. Once the motor mount is removed you can remove the old water pump and install the new one. Make sure the area is clean before you install the new one.
Unless there is an access panel in the trunk, which is doubtful, you will have to remove the fuel tank from the vehicle to access the pump.
In order to replace the water pump on a 1988 Toyota Camry v4, first remove the front timing belt cover as well as the motor mount on the passenger's side of the vehicle. In order to remove the mount, the engine must be supported. Before removing the timing belt, mark the camshaft and crankshaft for guidance during replacement. Remove the water pump, and apply new gaskets to the new water pump with a sealant. Install the new pump, then the hardware that had been removed in order to access the pump.
What is the engine you are trying to replace the water pump in? If it is a 305/350 then you need to disconnect the negative battery cable, let the vehicle sit for atleast an hour so the cooling system can cool/depressurise, remove the rad fan and cluch (if belt driven) rad fan motor/blade/shroud assembaly (if electric), loosen the alternator and A/C compressor, remove the heater core hose that is connected to the water pump, remove the belts from the water pump (remember how they go back on),remove the 4 bolts holding the water pump to the block. Installation is reverse.
you have to remove motor mount ,jack up engine use a board so as to distribute weight , loosen motor mount bolts, raise engine,remove motor mount, remove rest of bolts, remove water pump, clean area, put gasket stuff on pump,place gasket put more stuff on top of gasket ,reinstall water pump, tighten in a back and forth pattern,replace motor mount,also you will have to remove belt before anything else by moving tensioner but figured you knew that already
2.2L Engine 1. Partially drain the engine coolant from the vehicle. 2. Remove the serpentine drive belt from the vehicle. 3. Loosen and position the alternator to one side. 4. Unbolt the water pump pulley, then remove the pulley. 5. Unbolt the water pump, then remove the pump and gasket. 6. Clean the gasket areas thoroughly.
Hydraulic Pump AssemblyREMOVAL# Disconnect battery negative cable. # Remove rear seat cushion and rear seat back. # Disconnect pump wire connector and ground connection. # Disconnect hydraulic lines from pump. # Remove motor pump assembly from vehicle. The rubber mounts are pressed and locked into the mounting bracket. Pull up on motor assembly to remove.