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What a huge difference from my 2009 corolla, I can replace the water pump on that car with my eyes closed, because its so easy compared to these older ones...
I feel your pain. This is Definitely not an easy job! I had to do this twice on my 94 DX because I cheeped out and got a cheap WP. Ill Never do that again, I only by straight from Toyota. Also, i found it easier to loosen the pulley on the water pump before taking the belts off and taking that whole mount and bracket out of the way. That way you have a lot of clearance. Good video though!
Anthony Wendt that's right never by non genuine especially on a water pump where you've gotta remove that timing belt. The timing belts a critical job which you don't need to screw up.
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i think there are few steps missing like, water pump pulley like, mark the timing belt, remove tensioner, and remove the harmonic balancer.......this videos are mean for DIY guys.....so you must explain......to get the harmonic balancer bolt off just get a rench make sure it is touching the floor or any metal and just try to start the engine.........for the timing belt before you get it out make marks on the belt and Pinions with liquidpaper or paint. make sure to clean the pinions before you mark them......this is a very easy job but it takes time for beginners.....
Marking the belt is not the correct way to set the timing, and I don't use a wrench or breaker bar to remove the harmonic balancer. How about you make a video and show us how you do it?
@@Engineerboy100 th-cam.com/video/GCE3P8AD2rI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=6thGearGarage but if you have the tools fby all means use them we sertainly do not want to put no preasure on our starter or flyweel.
@@Engineerboy100 Yeah I know. What great timing no pun intended or implied. In the southern part of the world as you know its stinking hot. Its 32.5 inside my house. 🥵 Oh god I'm not looking forward to this. Will I need to wait a month before I can fix it? Sigh. Im tempted to get a mechanic to fix it. I don't have any experience in this area. Still I might try it myself. Am I really saying this? Lol
I would beg to differ, you're probably a lot smarter than you realize. People who can change their own water pump are no smarter than you, they didn't always know how to do it. They learned and now they can, just like you can ;)
Good video... Can you just confirm for me that you can change the water pump on a 1.8 Litre 7AFE engine WITHOUT taking off the timing belt..... Kind regards Brian
Grease pen, mark the top tooth on the side of the gear then mark the engine and make sure they are aligned when you put the new one on. Mark the bottom the same was as the top. It's much smaller and if moved you will go out which ever way you turned it. So be careful
@@Engineerboy100 Well obviously. Though it would be quite dumb to go through all that trouble and not replace the water pump while at it. I think its quite dumb how they put the water pump. Its separate from the timing belt, yet you have to go through the same trouble really.
Yes, it is very difficult if not impossible to change the water pump with out removing the timing belt. The job is much easier with the timing belt out of the way. That question is answered at 8:30 in the video.
Hi I had a water pump put on n now it's not cranking. They put a timing belt on. Tried to set it. N it's still not cranking. It's a 95 corolla. Smh. Any suggestions
Sounds like your timing may be off especially if the car ran before the attempt at setting the timing belt. For other possible solutions read "Trouble shooting" chapter 19 in my book, you can down load it for free or purchase a hard copy of Amazon. th-cam.com/users/redirect?stzid=UghKVHAiGXsl9HgCoAEC&event=comments&redir_token=w4dG6hWglE0J7Q4O4iNbCjzDFPt8MTU1MTI4MTI5M0AxNTUxMTk0ODkz&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dropbox.com%2Fs%2Fmcwpv0rb7lun038%2F0%2520Entire%2520book%2520with%2520covers%2520and%2520QRC%2520for%2520eBay.pdf%3Fdl%3D0
Most jobs on this car are pretty easy outside of overhaul stuff and ... well this, but routine maintenance items that the average owner would do on any kind of regular basis are very easy.
@@Engineerboy100 This is the only job i had to have my mechanic do since it was way over my head. As you mentioned, everything else on my 4A-FE engine is a breeze.
first yu never explained nothing about how to put the water pump together !!!!! the main gasket and explain about the oil ring in the back !!!!!!! its very important !!!!!!! so yur video is 75% incomplete !!!!!!!!!
Hang Haam Sometimes that's the best way for people to go, that's one of the reasons I make these videos is so people can see what the job entails and decided whether or not to tackle it or take it to a shop.
lol wow, all you had to do was remove the wheel and plastic inner fender, use a wobbly or whatever and get the damn thing off then reinstall. harmonic balancer? lol damn you like that extra work.
If you want to learn how to perform basic service on your car, this full collor book is the best you can get!
www.amazon.com/Your-Care-Companion-Clint-Hightower/dp/1517466946/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493398557&sr=8-1&keywords=your+car+care+companion
It can be difficult only because no space between frame... But get to know ,i have that Toyota and it is the most fun engine to work on !!!!!
What a huge difference from my 2009 corolla, I can replace the water pump on that car with my eyes closed, because its so easy compared to these older ones...
You mean I've gotta go thru all of that crud!! Already in the middle of it. Thx for the tips....
Yeah, sorry man, this one is not easy.
Yes. 😄👍
I feel your pain. This is Definitely not an easy job! I had to do this twice on my 94 DX because I cheeped out and got a cheap WP. Ill Never do that again, I only by straight from Toyota. Also, i found it easier to loosen the pulley on the water pump before taking the belts off and taking that whole mount and bracket out of the way. That way you have a lot of clearance. Good video though!
you are so right. it is not for beginners and it pays to use quality parts. thanks for the comment.
Anthony Wendt that's right never by non genuine especially on a water pump where you've gotta remove that timing belt. The timing belts a critical job which you don't need to screw up.
Thank you very much! Unfortunately I have to do in my Corolla 7AFE. I am very grateful for your video. It helped me a lot.
You are welcome. you should down load a free copy of my car maintenance book.
www.dropbox.com/s/mcwpv0rb7lun038/0%20Entire%20book%20with%20covers%20and%20QRC%20for%20eBay.pdf?dl=0
+Engineerboy 100 thank you again
i think there are few steps missing like, water pump pulley like, mark the timing belt, remove tensioner, and remove the harmonic balancer.......this videos are mean for DIY guys.....so you must explain......to get the harmonic balancer bolt off just get a rench make sure it is touching the floor or any metal and just try to start the engine.........for the timing belt before you get it out make marks on the belt and Pinions with liquidpaper or paint. make sure to clean the pinions before you mark them......this is a very easy job but it takes time for beginners.....
Marking the belt is not the correct way to set the timing, and I don't use a wrench or breaker bar to remove the harmonic balancer. How about you make a video and show us how you do it?
@@Engineerboy100 th-cam.com/video/GCE3P8AD2rI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=6thGearGarage but if you have the tools fby all means use them we sertainly do not want to put no preasure on our starter or flyweel.
The harmonica balancer does 🚭 have to come off it's a little time in it but this is very easy job getting bad information
Eh Clint! You still around?? My pump just went an hour ago. 😵 wa wa waa
😞
@@Engineerboy100 Yeah I know. What great timing no pun intended or implied.
In the southern part of the world as you know its stinking hot.
Its 32.5 inside my house. 🥵
Oh god I'm not looking forward to this.
Will I need to wait a month before I can fix it? Sigh.
Im tempted to get a mechanic to fix it.
I don't have any experience in this area.
Still I might try it myself.
Am I really saying this? Lol
There are 3* 12 millimeter that hold to water pump in place , release the short pipe and its out
not too smart but I'm smart enough to know that a job like this is best handled by guys that seem to be able to do it blindfolded
* thx for the advice
I would beg to differ, you're probably a lot smarter than you realize. People who can change their own water pump are no smarter than you, they didn't always know how to do it. They learned and now they can, just like you can ;)
The monkey shop will screw your, they honestly do not give a care, change my mind!
To change the waterpump you don't have to remove the balancer, you don't have to loosen the valve cover either...
Good video but you should of shown how to remove the belts and harmonic balancer
next time ;)
Do not remove harmonic balancer this could create big problems, go for the timing tensioner...
@@mikeschmidt2554 harmonic balancer can rot out from rust and can be replaced with wp
Good video... Can you just confirm for me that you can change the water pump on a 1.8 Litre 7AFE engine WITHOUT taking off the timing belt..... Kind regards Brian
So did you not have to unbolt the water pump pulley in order to get the timing cover off?
Yes I did end up unbolting the timing cover.
Will it make it all easier to get at if you remove the engine cradle knuckle and CV axle?
Really helpful dude. I also thought of the ziplock and label just makes sense.
Any tips for replacement of timing belt so timing is kept?
th-cam.com/video/MsDpI-Xa9z8/w-d-xo.html
Use paint or nail polish to mark belt and pulleys or else your toast!!!
Grease pen, mark the top tooth on the side of the gear then mark the engine and make sure they are aligned when you put the new one on. Mark the bottom the same was as the top. It's much smaller and if moved you will go out which ever way you turned it. So be careful
Did you have to remove the motor mounts and Jack the motor up too?
No, removing the motor mounts and jacking up the engine was not necessary. Thank you for you questions.
Is this the same procedure for the 4A-FE?
Yep.
Going this far to replace the water pump, there is no reason to try and save money by not changing the timing belt and tensioner while at it.
It is if you just changed the timing belt and tensioner.
@@Engineerboy100 Well obviously. Though it would be quite dumb to go through all that trouble and not replace the water pump while at it. I think its quite dumb how they put the water pump. Its separate from the timing belt, yet you have to go through the same trouble really.
Plus replace crank seal that will leak sooner or later
It’s necessary to take the timing belt off or not ???
Yes, it is very difficult if not impossible to change the water pump with out removing the timing belt. The job is much easier with the timing belt out of the way. That question is answered at 8:30 in the video.
Hi I had a water pump put on n now it's not cranking. They put a timing belt on. Tried to set it. N it's still not cranking. It's a 95 corolla. Smh. Any suggestions
Sounds like your timing may be off especially if the car ran before the attempt at setting the timing belt. For other possible solutions read "Trouble shooting" chapter 19 in my book, you can down load it for free or purchase a hard copy of Amazon. th-cam.com/users/redirect?stzid=UghKVHAiGXsl9HgCoAEC&event=comments&redir_token=w4dG6hWglE0J7Q4O4iNbCjzDFPt8MTU1MTI4MTI5M0AxNTUxMTk0ODkz&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dropbox.com%2Fs%2Fmcwpv0rb7lun038%2F0%2520Entire%2520book%2520with%2520covers%2520and%2520QRC%2520for%2520eBay.pdf%3Fdl%3D0
Awesome. First thing u do is drain radiator and don't explain how to do that haha
IM doing it NOW!!!!!!
How do u tighten back the timing belt
go to 4:40 th-cam.com/video/92yoyI_bML4/w-d-xo.html
Not looking forward to a water pump failure. 😔😓
This job sounds like a freakin nightmare. Thought Toyota's were supposed to be easy to work on? Think not.
Most jobs on this car are pretty easy outside of overhaul stuff and ... well this, but routine maintenance items that the average owner would do on any kind of regular basis are very easy.
@@Engineerboy100 This is the only job i had to have my mechanic do since it was way over my head. As you mentioned, everything else on my 4A-FE engine is a breeze.
Recording volume level TOO LOW!
OK, thank you, I have ordered updated mics and have address this issue. Thank you for letting me know, I appreciate it.
first yu never explained nothing about how to put the water pump together !!!!! the main gasket and explain about the oil ring in the back !!!!!!! its very important !!!!!!! so yur video is 75% incomplete !!!!!!!!!
If you have no idea what you're doing this kind of a job isnt for you anyways
Was going to do this project but decided to just pay for labor $225... i didnt want to break shit, lol.
Hang Haam Sometimes that's the best way for people to go, that's one of the reasons I make these videos is so people can see what the job entails and decided whether or not to tackle it or take it to a shop.
I just wanted go know why people mark timing belt or circle part? Once I understand this, I think I will be able to tackle this job.
2:11 he finally starts
lol wow, all you had to do was remove the wheel and plastic inner fender, use a wobbly or whatever and get the damn thing off then reinstall. harmonic balancer? lol damn you like that extra work.
Lol you have obviously never done this job, because you are completely wrong.