Is this a common problem? I have a 99 amigo, with a manual transmission, that does not push oil through the filter or pressure sensor.I went to the library and copied the pages I needed to replace the oil pump from a service manual.Here's the short story.Remove the serpetine belt,lower pulley mounted on the crank shaft hub,plastic dust cover,timing belt,belt pulleys assembly,lower hub bolted to the crank shaft,metal dust cover, bolts holding oil pump to block ,and the half moon key from the crank shaft.There are two bolts installed from the underside and two more hex nuts holding the supply tube .You will need to drop the two piece oil pan so you can gain access to the hex nuts.After all that, you simply slide the oil pump off the front of the crank shaft.Good luck.
Did you disconnect the battery for a while?
take off the gas tank
The fuel pump is an 'in tank' pump. You have to lower the tank to get to the plate that has the fuel pump attatched.
how do I remove the water pump from my 1990 Isuzu truck?
Could this be a fuel filter or fuel pump problm?
Inside the fuel tank. you must drop tank to get to it. pain in the butt.
on the 5 speed manuel theres a plug on the side of the transmission, remove the plug and use a syphon pump to add fluid until it starts to pour out the hole. to remove the existing fluid remove the plug from the bottom of the transmission.
under the hood on the passenger side of the motor bay. in the black fuse box.
Drop the fuel tank or remove the bed.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank
Remove the belt from your 1998 Chevy 1500 water pump. Remove the water pump return hose. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
The pump is basically directly behind the fan on the engine You need to remove the fan and bracket The front engine cover and the timing belt to remove the pump It is driven by the pump