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Nissan Altima: '95 Altima Water Pump Replacement

  1. #1
    Pork
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    '95 Altima Water Pump Replacement

    Anyone used to replacing these? Is it better to avoid removing the
    housing or to pull it off as a unit and reseat the new pump with the
    housing off the engine? Seems to me I could avoid some headache in
    removing the pump-to-housing bolts with the whole thing away from the
    engine.

  2. #2
    NissTech
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    Re: '95 Altima Water Pump Replacement

    don't remove the housing, your just asking for problems.

    the pump cam be done in the car, it is not that bad of a job if you have a
    good set of tools and are mechanically inclined



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  3. #3
    Pork
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    Re: '95 Altima Water Pump Replacement

    Thanks, just what I needed to hear. I tend to think ahead because of
    the tight spaces the engine and components get 'poured' into. Like in
    this case it looks like getting the pully bolts off will be tough
    because the frame is so close by. Yet, not entirely sure it's
    necessary. I have a coolant leak I can't trace yet and a noise that is
    reminiscent of pump failures on other vehicles.

    On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 23:47:25 GMT, "NissTech"
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