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to the blocks and heads?!??  For the water pump?  
Gads! Not 
that I'm afraid of automotive work, necessarily.  It's just that this is a 
20-year-old car, and every time I take off a part to work on it, I find another 
underneath that needs attention.  I did this when I first got the car,and 
things quickly spiraled out of control, which is why it ended up with Stephen 
Wynne.  So I think if I actually started to work on this thing, I'd 
end up doing a frame-off restoration.  :-) Gus 
Schlachter Austin, TX VIN #4695  -----Original 
Message----- From: Brandon Moody [mailto:bsmoody@xxxx] It is probably the water pump but it couldalso be 
the 2 hoses behind the water pump.  These hose are very prone to 
failure and can NOT be changed unless you remove the intake 
manifold,  same goes for the water pump replacement.   SO,  I 
think your best solution is to replace the water pump with a MASTER KIT from 
P.J. Grady.  He has a kit that contains all of the hidden hoses and 
gaskets to reseal the upper coolant circulation system on the 
engine.  The point it, Don't do JUST the water pump or JUST the 
hoses.  Do everything at once because you don't want to have to dig in 
there again.  NOW, its not a hard job but you do have to disasemble 
everything on top of that engine down to the block and heads.  I 
have did it about 3 or 4 times on different cars including my own.  
ALSO,  if you have a 5 speed car, this is a GREAT time to change your clutch 
slave cylinder.  After that intake manifold is off,  its EASY to 
do.  MUCH easier than changing it from under the car.    | 
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