- Jan 29, 2004
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Everyone has their stories of having to rig up some improvised means to tackle a difficult problem... sometimes with methods that are best kept a secret and performed in private if it's someone else's vehicle who isn't familiar with working on cars, lest the owner gasp and faint at the often brutal and ghetto tactics akin to using hacksaws and chisels in human surgery...
My latest was a water pump that refused to come out. After various methods involving mallet and scraper/chisel, slide hammers, 6 foot pry bars, checking various pulley pullers that might work, etc, it remained just as it did when the bolts came out... air tight and probably good to stay in without bolts if I desired. My last resort was a custom puller. It wasn't really ghetto, but pretty extreme for something as simple as a water pump:
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011792.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011793.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011794.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011795.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011797.JPG
Even with all that, I still had to get on the ratchet with a 4 foot pipe and alternate 1/4 turns on both sides. It was in there so tight that I was seriously afraid of cracking the block into the water jacket pushing against it with that bolt on the left. Finally after several minutes, a crack the thickness of a business card developed between the pump and block, enticing me to continue. I think thats the first time I've ever been excited to hear the sound of dripping coolant...
If that didn't work, a cut off wheel and torch was next...
My latest was a water pump that refused to come out. After various methods involving mallet and scraper/chisel, slide hammers, 6 foot pry bars, checking various pulley pullers that might work, etc, it remained just as it did when the bolts came out... air tight and probably good to stay in without bolts if I desired. My last resort was a custom puller. It wasn't really ghetto, but pretty extreme for something as simple as a water pump:
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011792.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011793.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011794.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011795.JPG
http://members.cox.net/exdeath/P1011797.JPG
Even with all that, I still had to get on the ratchet with a 4 foot pipe and alternate 1/4 turns on both sides. It was in there so tight that I was seriously afraid of cracking the block into the water jacket pushing against it with that bolt on the left. Finally after several minutes, a crack the thickness of a business card developed between the pump and block, enticing me to continue. I think thats the first time I've ever been excited to hear the sound of dripping coolant...
If that didn't work, a cut off wheel and torch was next...
