1997 Explorer water pump
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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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1997 Explorer water pump
you will need to remove the counter balance shaft the pump is an extension of the right side of the balance shaft it may have bad seals
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1997 Explorer water pump
JMO, you might be better off purchasing a service manual to help along with this project, besides it will have pic's to help along.
Once you get the flywheel off, you will have to remove the balance shaft sump cover - the water pump housing is inside of here, attached to the inside of this cover, there are 3 nuts through the front of the sump cover holding the water pump housing to it. There is also a LEFT HAND threaded nut on the crankshaft that will have to be removed in order for the sump cover to come off
Here is a parts breakdown for a general idea: '97 400 water pump
Once you get the flywheel off, you will have to remove the balance shaft sump cover - the water pump housing is inside of here, attached to the inside of this cover, there are 3 nuts through the front of the sump cover holding the water pump housing to it. There is also a LEFT HAND threaded nut on the crankshaft that will have to be removed in order for the sump cover to come off
Here is a parts breakdown for a general idea: '97 400 water pump
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