Not sure on a '94, but on a '90 w/ a 1.6 you just remove the pulley bolts on the water pump, take off the pulley and belt, remove the thermostat housing on the side of the water pump, and then remove the water pump bolts. After that you can take off the water pump.
there should be 3 or 4 bolts that hold pulley on, just remove these bolts a pulley should come off. but remove belt first ! if pulley keeps turning while removing bolts. you can hold it stationary with a scredriver or similar.
You have to remove the engine mount next to it, then remove the 4 bolts in the pulley
Remove serpentine belt, alternator, and power steering pump. Remove 4 water pump pulley bolts. Remove water pump housing bolts. Remove water pump.
The water pump is driven by the pulley and serpentine belt on the left side of the engine. You'll need to remove the water pump pulley to access the water pump housing bolts. You may need to remove other pulleys to access the bolts. Replace the water pump gasket to prevent leaks.
Drain coolant Remove 4 bolts that secure fan and pulley on water pump Remove Belts Slide fan and pulley off water pump shaft Loosen and remove bolts securing water pump Remove coolant hoses if required Remove water pump Clean engine surface before installing new pump and gasket ya what he said......lol
I have the same car. I also just had to replace the water pump. Cost me about 200. 1. Drain cooling system. 2. Loosen and disconnect hoses. 3. Remove the pulley bolts and the pulley (wedge a screwdriver between the two bolts to prevent the pulley from turning). Loosen all bolts before removing any of them. 4. Remove retaining bolts and remove water pump When installing, put a new gasket and sealant on the bolts. Good luck.
Here is the procedure to do the job. 1 - Drain the cooling system until the coolant is below the level of the water pump. 2 - Remove the guard for the drive belt. 3 - Loosen the bolts for the water pump pulley (do not remove them yet). 4 - Remove the drive belt. 5 - Remove the bolts for the water pump pulley. 6 - Remove the water pump pulley. 7 - Remove the bolts for the water pump. 8 - Remove the water pump. 9 - Remove the water pump gasket. 10 - Clean the water pump mating surfaces. Reverse the procedure to install the new pump, making sure you use a new gasket. Refill the cooling system & check for leaks.
jack up front of car passanger side remove front passanger tire open hood remove serpentine belt easiest way is use belt tensioner tool locate water pump pulley remove bolts holding pulley on can use vicegrips to keep pulley from turning remove bolts holding pump on reverse process
Remove timing belt loosing idling pulley ( move ab with 13 ranch) after take out two bolts holding power steering pulley and remove water pump
loosen the idler pulley and then remove the belt. then you remove the fan shroud i believe its like 4 bolts, then you remove the fan. after that you can remove the water pump.
Drain antifreeze. Jack Passenger side of car up. remove wheel well skirt. loosen pulley bolts on water pump before removing serpentine belt. loosen a/c compressor and slide forward about an inch. remove pulley from water pump. remove 4 bolts holding water pump in. remove water pump. reverse sequence to put new in.