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Old 31 Aug 2007, 07:42 am
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Default Where is the water pump located on a 88 acura legend 2 door?

Where is the water pump located on a 88 acura legend 2 door?
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Old 31 Aug 2007, 07:44 am
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Behind the fan
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Old 31 Aug 2007, 07:46 am
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On the side of the engine block, where the fan belt is. There's a pulley on the lower center of the motor, and the water pump is behind that.
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near the fan
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Old 31 Aug 2007, 07:56 am
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Between the alternator and the crank pulley under the black plastic cover.
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On the block I'm guessing, you'll have to take off all of the belts and flush the radiator fluid basically a whole tune up, just take it to the pros trust me unless you are a good machanic and know how to do it.
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Old 31 Aug 2007, 08:46 am
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the water pump runs off by the timing belt. So if you remove the timing belt covers,it's right there in the middle.
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