You have to remove the crank pully, timing belt cover, and timing belt to
take the water pump off.  It is held on by 4-5 bolts.  If you've never
taken your timing belt off, find a friend who has or get a manual and be
very careful.  But removing the motor is absolutely not necessary.


HTH,

-Kristian


On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Michael Mishler wrote:

>
> My water pump took a crap today, you could hear the bearings just doing the grind. I 
>started the car just now and water began to leak from the water pumps location.
>
> My question if anyone knows, do I need to remove the motor to access and replace the 
>pump? Or can it be done without engine removal?
>
> Thank's so much!
>
>
>
> Michael Mishler
>
> Kognition Design
>
> 89 Si
>
>
>
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