How to change a Dodge Durango Water Pump. Not rocket science.

How to change a Dodge Durango Water Pump. Not rocket science.

Created on September 17, 2012 using FlipShare.

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chinedum Osuji says:

Lol @ “use my brain.” 

Lovely Bows says:

need more info but this is helpful

Chris Lee says:

Thanks for sharing. it is a very helpful tip.

angieguss morales says:

stolen fan clutch !!!!hahahahahahahahahahaha.good

melvih de jesus says:

i hear the firefighter!!! did you forgot your stove on while you making
this video???

Bonnie Clark says:

Thanks, this idea worked for me today when I had to change out my water
pump and fan clutch. Worked great to get the nut loose and to also tighten
it back once I switched the blades. I have saved bunches of money doing it
myself. I love YouTube! 🙂

bagabuck1 says:

No more tedious then your comment. But, Hey! Thanks for watching !! 🙂

bagabuck1 says:

I make no Gaurentee implied or expressed. Glad if the video inspired you it
is to show how I did it. common sense and a repair manual and life
experience , wide range of tools and the fact it is not the first water
pump I have ever changed help. If you do not usualy work on motor vehicles
and are not good with tools I would not proceed just based on my
video.Proceed at your own risk. I will not be held liable if you screw it
up. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for your comment. and good luck.

bagabuck1 says:

Naw it was a stolen fan clutch but I got this segment done before swat
arrived 😉

jleonard711 says:

2:40 instead of going through the tedious process of making little labels
and taping them on each bolt with scotch tape, why not just use a sharpie
and write the number on each one? Much simpler and quicker.

poiscool55 says:

Pipe wrench worked great for removing fan be careful putting fan on new
pulley you could bend it

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