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OK, have a B1500, water pump went south, saved it from destroying engine.
I "Could" repair it myself, but it had 3 honking big a/c hoses blocking my way to the pulleys, belt and area. If I was to CUT these lines, I'm no longer having a/c...but I don't use it anyway. ![]() Is this feasible or should I let a pro shop repair it? ...Cost me $80 if I do it, $350-$500 if the shop does. |
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Re: 1998 B1500 water pump gonne....
Unbolt the compressor and move it forward and towards the passenger side. The lines will move with it.
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