NO it will not work.
opposite of the way you took it off before changing your water pump
Begin by training the water from your 1999 Chevy Tahoe cooling system. Take the water pump belt off. Disconnect the water pump return hose. Unbolt the water pump. Put the new water pump on and reverse the process.
Drain the radiator on the 1988 Cavalier. Take of the water pump belt. If the fan and shroud are in the way then remove them. unbolt and remove the pump. Bolt up the new pump and put the belt back on. Put the shroud and fan on if they were removed. Fill the radiator back up.
No, the engines are completely different.
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To replace the Cavaliers water pump, drain the radiator. Remove the pumps drive belt. Unbolt the pump and take it off ( you might have to take the fan and shroud off to get to the pump.) Install the new pump and put the belt back on. Refill the radiator with antifreeze.
If a 1988 Chevy Cheyenne dies when it is put into gear, check the fuel pump. If the fuel pump is not getting adequate fuel, it will cause the car to die.
How do you put the pulley back on the power steering pump on a 1990 suburban
The fuel pump on a 2005 Nissan Xterra is changed by lowering the gas tank and disconnecting the wiring to the pump. It is then unbolted from the tank and a new pump put into place.
Drain the radiator. Remove the fan and shroud if needed. unbolt the old pump and remove. Install the new pump, put all parts back, then refill the radiator with fresh coolant.
To remove the water pump from a 1987 Chevy Celebrity: 1. Using a suitable container drain the coolant to a point below the water pump. 2. Release the tension on the serpentine belt. Remove the belt from the water pump pulley and position the belt away from the water pump. 3. Using a proper puller remove the pulley from the water pump. 4. Remove the bolts from the water pump. The water pump should pull off at this point To reinstall a new pump: 1. Clean the old gasket off the water pump mount point. 2. Using a new gasket and any sealer desired bolt the new pump in place. 3. Using the install tool press the pulley on the new pump. 4. Put the serpentine belt back in place. 5. Refill with coolant. Check for leaks