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Old 05-09-2008, 03:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What I want to know is if anyone has a picture of the front of an engine because I'm installing a oil pump and on the left of it there is 3 bolts that come out more normal and I forgot what goes there? And if is the tensioner for the belt that goes to the compressor, what should I do because I decided to take my A/C off.

Also for the water pump I got a new one and since I have to take it apart to install the new one what is the best way to clean it because now that I can see inside there it apears to be RTV all over it, so I want to know is there anything that I can sink it in to, to break apart all of that?
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Sorry I don't have a picture, but that sounds like where the oil filter adapter is bolted. Make sure you get a new gasket for it.
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The 3 bolts I'm talking about face the front not the side.
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Ok, looking through the CD, the only thing I find that comes close is the belt tensioner for the ac and the alternator, but I don't remember that bolting into the oil pump. Hopefully someone can come up with a picture to show. I will need to put this back together myself this coming week.
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See if this link helps.

http://www.penguinhosting.net/~bigma...p/oilpump.html
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