Getting the cambelt done,the water pump not driven by the cam (has own pullie),given where it is you might have to pull the cambelt off to change the water pump.
The car is Daihatsu 94 G200s (charade 1300cc).
On a tightbudget & trying to help a person that not car minded at all.
morrisman1,
May 5, 2:39pm
Depends on accessibility, if its a pain to take the cambelt off then yes do the water pump. If its easy then dont unless its worn. The quickest ive done a cambelt is 20 minutes so if thats the case with the daihatsu then I wouldnt bother doing the waterpump
mr_lovebug,
May 5, 2:45pm
The access to the cambelt is a pain,cambelt cover is going to be fun to remove & that is after having to take the engine mount 1st.
Then the rest is easier but still fun all the same.
therafter1,
May 5, 5:15pm
Subaru Ace or Justy.
mugenb20b,
May 5, 5:17pm
You've got to be f.ing joking. It's a piece of cake to do a cambelt and water pump on those.
mugenb20b,
May 5, 5:18pm
10 minutes on a 2E powered Corolla (without P/S).
jasongroves,
Jan 16, 8:05am
Can put up some Autodata info/pics if that would help!
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