The Water Pump Saga
quinletc
Jeeper
I'll try to keep this to the point, but what should be a fairly simple job has me beating my head against the wall.
AMC 232 i6 L6 with power-nothing. Fan pulley, crank pulley, and alternator are the only things on the front of the engine.
Per my post a couple of weeks ago, I had some squealing under the hood and thought it might be the belt. Tried replacing the belt, but that wasn't it. Never have been able to get the exact belt that was on there. And that's been a hassle.
Fan was a bit wobbly. Then coolant started leaking from the bearing on the front of the water pump. OK, so I need a new pump.
Turns out AZ sold me the wrong water pump - bought it before I had taken the old one off. Go back, they don't have it and can't get it. Go to O'Reilly, they can order it. Fair enough.
Get the new pump. Decide that if I am going to replace the water pump, I should also replace the hoses and the thermostat (all of unknown age, but definitely not new). Take everything off, no sweat.
Go to get a thermostat. On the third try, AZ sells me the right one. Check that box.
AZ does has an upper radiator hose, but not a lower, and no heater hoses. O'Reilly has all that (though in two different stores).
Install pump and thermostat. Connect radiator hoses. Connect heater hoses to the heater core. Try to connect heater hoses to thermostat housing and water pump - hoses fit the core perfectly, but appear to be too small for the thermostat housing and water pump. Use grease and jam the hoses on.
Put fan pulley and fan back on. Fan pulley is scraping against the upper alternator support arm. WTH?! Turns out the shaft of the new water pump is almost a half inch shorter than the old one. The fan pulley is not in-line with the alternator and crank pulleys.
QUESTIONS:
1. Are the jammed-on 5/8" heater lines likely to cause a problem?
2. Would I be better off with 3/4" lines that have to be clamped on tight at the core end of the hose?
3. Assuming I can ever find a belt of the correct length and width, is the offset among the pulleys likely to cause a problem? (I assume so, but would be happy to be wrong.)
4. Would a properly sized fender washer on the hub of the water pump shaft make a proper spacer to get the fan pulley more in-line with the other pulleys?
5. Why is it so hard to find correct parts? (Semi-rhetorical question.)
AMC 232 i6 L6 with power-nothing. Fan pulley, crank pulley, and alternator are the only things on the front of the engine.
Per my post a couple of weeks ago, I had some squealing under the hood and thought it might be the belt. Tried replacing the belt, but that wasn't it. Never have been able to get the exact belt that was on there. And that's been a hassle.
Fan was a bit wobbly. Then coolant started leaking from the bearing on the front of the water pump. OK, so I need a new pump.
Turns out AZ sold me the wrong water pump - bought it before I had taken the old one off. Go back, they don't have it and can't get it. Go to O'Reilly, they can order it. Fair enough.
Get the new pump. Decide that if I am going to replace the water pump, I should also replace the hoses and the thermostat (all of unknown age, but definitely not new). Take everything off, no sweat.
Go to get a thermostat. On the third try, AZ sells me the right one. Check that box.
AZ does has an upper radiator hose, but not a lower, and no heater hoses. O'Reilly has all that (though in two different stores).
Install pump and thermostat. Connect radiator hoses. Connect heater hoses to the heater core. Try to connect heater hoses to thermostat housing and water pump - hoses fit the core perfectly, but appear to be too small for the thermostat housing and water pump. Use grease and jam the hoses on.
Put fan pulley and fan back on. Fan pulley is scraping against the upper alternator support arm. WTH?! Turns out the shaft of the new water pump is almost a half inch shorter than the old one. The fan pulley is not in-line with the alternator and crank pulleys.
QUESTIONS:
1. Are the jammed-on 5/8" heater lines likely to cause a problem?
2. Would I be better off with 3/4" lines that have to be clamped on tight at the core end of the hose?
3. Assuming I can ever find a belt of the correct length and width, is the offset among the pulleys likely to cause a problem? (I assume so, but would be happy to be wrong.)
4. Would a properly sized fender washer on the hub of the water pump shaft make a proper spacer to get the fan pulley more in-line with the other pulleys?
5. Why is it so hard to find correct parts? (Semi-rhetorical question.)