I replaced a water pump on my 2004 Town and country last year, and if
I remember correctly the pulley will slip over the hub of the water
pump if you turn the pulley after removing the bolts. The hub on the
pump is not round. Remove the pulleys bolts and you will see what I am
talking about.
The problem I had on my 2004 was not having enough clearance to remove
and replace the pump after removing all of the bolts. I finally got a
reply from a mechanic, and he said to pry the engine to the left side
by placing a pry bar between body and engine. moving the engine approx
1/2 inch will allow removal of the pump. Pry on a bolt, do not pry on
the housing.
WOW! The light just went on. I finally understand how the pulley will
end up between
the housing and the hub. Thank you. How did prying the engine work out
for you?
Does the engine move fairly easy with a big pry bar? Thanks again.
Ken
Didn't have much problem. I used a block of wood between a bolt head
and the pry bar. Be careful not to let off on the pry bar pressure
when putting the new pump back in, it may damage the impeller on the
pump. Good Luck!
Had the same exact problem. Not enough clearance to take the pump out.
If you didn't mention about prying the engine, this would have been a
show stopper. Even with prying, it still was a headache to get the
damn pump in or out. But after 3 hours of putzin around everything is
good now. Our local Dodge dealer wanted $411.82 + tax. Water pump from
Autozone was $39.00. Now for a beer or three.
> ...Water pump from
> Autozone...
Ooh - hopefully it isn't one of those typical aftermarket pumps that is
known for failing after a year or two (lifetime warranty means only that
they'll keep replacing it - you've still got to expend that labor -
doesn't necessarily mean that they designed it to last very long).
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