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Old 08-07-2006, 12:43 PM
Courtney Thomas Courtney Thomas is offline
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Default '84 500SL water pump replacement

I'm down to the pump's bolt removal and have 'em all out 'cept the bottom
one that requires aligning the balancer aperture with the bolt head for
access.

My question is: what tool(s) and technique is used for this ?

I'm assuming this can be done without removing the radiator, but does the
pump's pulley assembly have to be removed and if yes, what tool(s) are
required and what technique ? If this is so, then I assume the new pump's
pulley assembly must first be removed before it's installation.

Appreciatively,

Courtney


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