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95 425 magnum water cooler. Needs to be worked on. Does the motor have to come out

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Old Dec 6, 2017 | 06:06 PM
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Default 95 425 magnum water cooler. Needs to be worked on. Does the motor have to come out

Need help on a used but nice 1995. 425. No question the water pump that is buried needs to come apart. Any word on this? Engine may have to come out. No way to get to it
 
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Old Dec 6, 2017 | 06:23 PM
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Water pump seal needs to have the special puller or you take a chance on bending the combo oil pump/water pump shaft. Plenty of "shorts cuts" on the internet that use screw drivers,pliers,etc but they don't show the ones that have bent their shafts trying these. Tool is expensive for a one time only use. Cheaper to actually pull the w/p cover and impeller and letting a dealer change the seal out.https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-POLARIS...NS6not&vxp=mtr If you need a manual,it goes into detail on this and other repairs and service. Worth the 5 bucks. 1995 Polaris Magnum 4X4 Service Manual PDF Download
 
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