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usually when it starts leakin it's on its way out!
what year
It is easy, I would drain the radiator. Remove the top fan shroud. Remove the radiator hose from the bottom left of the water pump, remove the top cooling line from the top of the water pump. Then you will see that there is 4 nuts holding the fan/fan clutch assembly to the water pump. Remove those and then you will be able to remove the water pump. Get a new water pump and bolt kit and install. Use some thread locker red to attach the new bolts to the water pump.
I would also buy a new cooling line fitting, they are made out of cheap metal and will end up breaking. You will find them next to the water pump bolt kit. I broke mine on purpose with a hammer just to get the stupid cooling line out the fitting.
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****, I do not know, I think it is lol just be careful with it. Is the weeping hole leaking? Or is it around the gaskets? They are not that expensive, I got mine for $30, bolt kit was $5 and a new fan clutch was $65
Just re use the coolant, no reason to throw it away. How old is that water pump? If you are going through the trouble of taking it off go ahead and put in a new one.
idk how old it is ive never changes it and i have put 60k miles on it, and i lost all the new coolant, due to the leaky pump, i thought it was just the rad leakn but apperently its both! it has good flow tho! so idk