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Replacing water pump?

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Up here in the frozen north, that's where a block heater was installed. Here's 2 pics of 2 different engines. Barry L in Manitoba
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Is it an electric switch? I've seen temperature sensors there. May have been an electric fan switch too. Chuck

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Removed the water pump, took out the large nut that holds the bracket on , mine is hollow and is threaded and had an adapter screwed into it. I will post a picture to see if anyone cant tell me the purpose of the adapter.

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I will.

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Can you post a picture?


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It is but mine has a hole where a smaller adapter screws into for some unknown reason. The adapter doesn't appear to have a purpose .
Thanks for your response.
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That 1 1/6” bolt simply holds the power steering bracket in place by screwing into an existing water port on the water pump.  Most of these come out using a ½” drive ratchet but the tough ones might require a break over handle.  Here’s a picture of the bolt I think you are referring to.  Be sure to use some thread sealer when reinstalling.
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I ordered a water pump today so I took my old off, there's a 1-1/16" nut that is on the pump that also hold the power steering pump and there's a smaller fitting that screws into this 1-1/16" nut, can anyone tell me how to get the nut out and what is it's purpose?
Thanks.



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