Water pump replacement
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Water pump replacement
Truck is in the shop for what I am assuming will be a new water pump, pulleys, thermostat, serpentine belt, etc. This is all after a complete coolant system flush last month to get rid of the three different types of coolant that had been wrongfully added after them telling me they use some kind of chameleon coolant that works with anything and me like the dumbass that i am adding coolant that was orange just like the stuff that was in there not even realizing I was adding dex-cool and really F-ing things up. I expressly said this time it's zerex G-05 or mopar as the only stuff i want to see being used. Wondering if the whole coolant mishap was the demise of my water pump?
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
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Re: Water pump replacement
I have flushed my cooling system a few times and have only ever used Mopar coolant and keep a spare jug of pre-mixed 50%/50% will distilled water on hand to top it off if needed. Zerex G-05 is supposed to be equivalent but is a different color.GunniPWguy wrote:Truck is in the shop for what I am assuming will be a new water pump, pulleys, thermostat, serpentine belt, etc. This is all after a complete coolant system flush last month to get rid of the three different types of coolant that had been wrongfully added after them telling me they use some kind of chameleon coolant that works with anything and me like the dumbass that i am adding coolant that was orange just like the stuff that was in there not even realizing I was adding dex-cool and really F-ing things up. I expressly said this time it's zerex G-05 or mopar as the only stuff i want to see being used. Wondering if the whole coolant mishap was the demise of my water pump?
I don't think mixing coolant would normally cause a water pump to fail but can potentially gunk-up your cooling system or maybe cause some corrosion problems.
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Re: Water pump replacement
I got the water pump, thermostat, 18.00/gallon fancy zerex g-05 coolant, and serpentine belt installed for $498.00 My mechanic is a pretty reasonable dude. He said my pulleys were fine.TwinStick wrote:How much is all of that costing you ?
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Re: Water pump replacement
That very reasonable. So much so, that it really would not be worth doing it yourself !
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Re: Water pump replacement
Everything is back to normal with the coolant system. Happy. Although, they did forget to plug the windshield washer/coolant reservoirs back in! Makes me wonder what else they forgot to do.
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
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Re: Water pump replacement
Just had another water pump (3rd one now) replaced under warranty last month.
Started running hot on my way up the mountain with a trailer in tow... added about half a gallon, continued running hot but within tolerance. Pissed coolant off and on, but didn't lose more than half a gallon.
Serp/tensioner both look fine... don't see anything unusual there.
Fan/clutch/etc was all replaced when the first WP grenaded in grand fashion.
Second one was probably torn up from chunks of the first one (along with a stuck t-stat).
This one was pissing out the weep hole.
Started running hot on my way up the mountain with a trailer in tow... added about half a gallon, continued running hot but within tolerance. Pissed coolant off and on, but didn't lose more than half a gallon.
Serp/tensioner both look fine... don't see anything unusual there.
Fan/clutch/etc was all replaced when the first WP grenaded in grand fashion.
Second one was probably torn up from chunks of the first one (along with a stuck t-stat).
This one was pissing out the weep hole.
Re: Water pump replacement
I had to replace the water pump 2x. It is normally does to a combination of using non Mopar fluid and then outside factors like off roading and getting dirt on the pulley and not cleaning off quick enough.
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Re: Water pump replacement
Well that sucks. Are they Mopar water pumps? My new one is whatever carquest had in stock. Hopefully it isn't a total POS.Mule wrote:Just had another water pump (3rd one now) replaced under warranty last month.
Started running hot on my way up the mountain with a trailer in tow... added about half a gallon, continued running hot but within tolerance. Pissed coolant off and on, but didn't lose more than half a gallon.
Serp/tensioner both look fine... don't see anything unusual there.
Fan/clutch/etc was all replaced when the first WP grenaded in grand fashion.
Second one was probably torn up from chunks of the first one (along with a stuck t-stat).
This one was pissing out the weep hole.
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
Re: Water pump replacement
Two were Napas. Not sure on the other one. Lifetime warranty, but still kind of a pain in the ass when it does go.
Two of the three have gone in May ... after a snowmo season.
Two of the three have gone in May ... after a snowmo season.
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Re: Water pump replacement
Good to know.
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
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