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Old 10-23-2007, 08:20 AM
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Water pump

I just replaced the water pump on my 96 Seville, is there a certain way to put the water pump back in? Everytime I put it in (5 times so far) and get everything back together and start to put coolant in the fluid comes out the back of the water pump. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 10-23-2007, 03:32 PM
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Re: Water pump

Welcome to AF, out the back of the pump, how?
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Old 10-23-2007, 04:08 PM
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Re: Water pump

Is this a norhtstar engine?
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Re: Water pump

Sure you tightened the hose clamp tight enough?
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Re: Water pump

There's an o-ring gasket that seals the back of the pump. Are you sure that's in there and not damaged? Also, I hope you know the pump turns COUNTER CLOCKWISE into the pump housing to tighten!
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Re: Water pump

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Is this a norhtstar engine?
Yes, it would be...only engine available for the Seville in 1996.
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Re: Water pump

Yes, it's the Northstar motor. It leaks out the back of the water pump housing. Is there a certain spot where that different tab on the water pump goes?

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It leaks out the back of the water pump housing. Is there a certain spot where that different tab on the water pump goes?
It doesn't mention anything about that. Are you sure the O-ring gasket is installed correctly and not ripped? So it's leaking where the belt pulley is attached, correct?
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Re: Water pump

I have re-installed the pump atleast 7 times. On the socket I purchased, it says that the tab should go in the 1 o'clock position of the housing. I went out last night and looked at a Haynes book and it says it should go at the 7o'clock position. I will try the 7 o'clock position when I get home tonight.

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