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water pump isue
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water pump isue
i am trying to remove my water pump on my lanos due to the belt snapping ,i have a new cylinder head and all the parts to fix it but the water pump does not want to come off....and yes i have remove the 3 allen screws but it will not budge any body have any ideas or has anyone else have this same problem before........any info would be greatly appreciated ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/confused.gif)
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use standard issue removal procedure for stubborn bolts and all... a ton of WD40... some knocking... tilting to left and right with a 42mm wrench
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Re: thanks
angel wrote:i have done all of that and i also have hit it so hard the sprocket has come off the waterpump and it still does not move.il keep trying with other options
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Sounds like it is really 'frozen' in.. Have you tried "P.B. Blaster" ? (it's available in most American auto parts stores and much better than WD40) Soak it with that overnight than try moving it with tool/wrench from the backside, counterclockwise.
Also Napa (auto-parts) has some stuff that is even better than P B blaster, costs more though.
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Also Napa (auto-parts) has some stuff that is even better than P B blaster, costs more though.
good luck
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2000 1.6 DOHC Lanos 'S'
Silver HB.
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"The three great essentials to achieving anything worthwhile are; first, hard work, second, stick-to-it-iveness, and third, common sense."
- -- Thomas Edison
thanx
thanks guys for all the info .i have tried pb blaster ,wd40 ,and all the other good stuff. i havent tried heating up cause i donot want to worp or damage the block .i have hit it with a mini aledge and i have actually chipped the water pump to pieces so i am gonna continue to do that till it brakes completely into chunks .......i dont know why it was so stuck on the car only has 65,000. miles on it . but oh well thanks again guys.