Water pump pliers are basically channel lock pliers with large rounded jaws instead of the straight ones. My pair can easily encompass a 4" circle or go down a notch to cover a 3" circle. They are very handy for undoing oil filters in autos and pipe joints on ABS pipe.
It pumps water.
There are electricians straight pliers, wiring pliers, long nose pliers, angled long nose pliers, side cutting pliers, parallel jaw pliers, locking pliers, aircraft twist locking pliers, channel lock pliers, oil wrench pliers, water pump pliers and fencing pliers. -I have each of these and I'm sure there are many more kinds.
Under the waterpump.
Electrician's pliers, long nose pliers, brake pliers and snap ring (or circlip) pliers.
there several places it can leak hoses,over flow box ,freeze plugs waterpump,headgaskets,weep hole in waterpump,radeator.
yes, pliers are levers : )
Pliers are a lever
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Without make model year & engine size.... Head gasket, waterpump, hoses, radiator, cooling fans not coming on belt to waterpump, thermostat, etc...
Howe pliers is used in Orthodontics as a utility pliers and can be used in wirebending and banding the molars.
They are called locking pliers or locking jaw pliers. Sometime clamping pliers.
No thermostat, no coolant, no waterpump. Basically you have no coolant circulating.