my local library has a site with info, but I didn’t really find much that
was detailed at all. I just looked it over really well before I started
filming and made a plan of my own. I don’t have All Data or anything, or a
book either.
This video is a big help. I have a 94 ranger 2.3 and I’m getting ready to
do a complete flush as well as replace the temp senders, thermostat, and
now a water pump thanks to this video. I’m not sure it really needs a new
water pump, but I’m fairly new to DIY work on my truck and I guess it’s
mainly for my own personal reasons (maybe the fact of “I can do it” is
there), plus I’ve had it for a few years and don’t know what the PO has
done/not done with it. So thanks again for the video.
I have a ’97 B2300 and couldn’t get the old water pump out at first. After
watching this, mystery solved. I had to unscrew the two bolts hidden by on
side. Mystery solved. Thanks you save me at least $200 on labour.
Great video! I wouldn’t have been able to replace the water pump in my 2001
Ranger without watching this. I ended up replacing my radiator extender
pipe because a good chunk of it came out with the old water pump when I
yanked it out… Thank’s for your help!
your video is really helpful… just one thing you never showed us where
you got your repair info from??? please add thnx
You’re welcome.
my local library has a site with info, but I didn’t really find much that
was detailed at all. I just looked it over really well before I started
filming and made a plan of my own. I don’t have All Data or anything, or a
book either.
This video is a big help. I have a 94 ranger 2.3 and I’m getting ready to
do a complete flush as well as replace the temp senders, thermostat, and
now a water pump thanks to this video. I’m not sure it really needs a new
water pump, but I’m fairly new to DIY work on my truck and I guess it’s
mainly for my own personal reasons (maybe the fact of “I can do it” is
there), plus I’ve had it for a few years and don’t know what the PO has
done/not done with it. So thanks again for the video.
thanks for the comment. I’m glad I could help.
cool, I really had to look it over to find all the bolts.
I have a ’97 B2300 and couldn’t get the old water pump out at first. After
watching this, mystery solved. I had to unscrew the two bolts hidden by on
side. Mystery solved. Thanks you save me at least $200 on labour.
the blue, not sure the brand. Just look on the package when you by it,
it’ll say what it’s for.
Which RTV did you use?
Great video! I wouldn’t have been able to replace the water pump in my 2001
Ranger without watching this. I ended up replacing my radiator extender
pipe because a good chunk of it came out with the old water pump when I
yanked it out… Thank’s for your help!