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Steve9

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  1. 2 hours ago, joe_padavano said:

    First, stop assuming that information on the interwebs is correct. About 80% of the automotive info I've seen is flat wrong.

    Second, later model engines with timing belts typically drive the water pump with that timing belt. You have to pull the timing belt off to change the water pump, so in that case you'd be silly not to install a new water pump at the same time you were changing the belt. The amount of additional work is just the number of bolts on the water pump. Also, timing belts typically should be replaced at about 50,000 miles.

    Modern day timing belts will give you 100K easily.

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