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yale GLC040VX with mazda engine/ how hard is water-pump R/R?

My customer has a yale GLC040 with a belt driven SOHC mazda engine (F2 Z25D 2.2l). the water pump is noisy, and the shaft can be seen shaking when thw engine is run with the timing covers removed. What is involved in replacing this pump? Is it a practicle job to do on the road, and are any special tools needed? Thanks.
  • Posted 16 Jun 2009 02:27
  • By fixitandy
  • joined 23 Mar'09 - 81 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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  • Posted 13 Apr 2017 12:36
  • By jack_l
  • joined 13 Apr'17 - 1 message
  • New South Wales, Australia
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I also recommend changing the timing belt, cam and crank seals while you have the front of the motor open. It will save your customer some down time and additional excess labor down the road.
  • Posted 16 Jun 2009 04:25
  • By bigGlittlestar
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 139 messages
  • United States
It is a fairly easy job to do on the road and there are no special tools needed.
  • Posted 16 Jun 2009 03:58
  • By danny_k
  • joined 3 Mar'05 - 310 messages
  • Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

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