A/Ox4
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Talk. Talk. Talk. LETS SEE THE VIDEO. 30 minutes, from a driveable start to a driveable finish, changing the water pump.
By "driveable start", that doesn't mean you have to change it while the engine is still hot. It just means that the truck has to be driveable. If the coolant is already drained and the fan shroud, hoses, degas bottle, etc is already disassembled, then that would be a bogus bs claim of changing a water pump in 30 minutes. It can be cold sitting overnight, but driveable start to a driveable finish. That is what is implicitly implied when taking the truck in to have the water pump replaced.
Air tools, hydraulic tools, factory tools, military tools, NASA tools... ANY tool ya got.
Just transferring the sensors from the old pump to the new pump correctly, cleaning the threads, resealing the threads, etc, takes time. The time it takes for the coolant to drain takes time. The time it takes to refill the coolant takes time. The time it takes to bleed air out of the system takes time. The time it takes to set and secure the new water pump O ring gasket takes time. The time it takes to position the fan shroud and fan together with the tabs seated without bashing the fins takes time.
30 minutes? "In out wham bam thank you ma'am". Ha. Ok. Where's that unedited, uncut away video?
Unedited uncut video huh? Well thats not quite how it works. When I make a how to video, I dont put the camera on a chair near by and yell in the direction of the camera for the whole video. When I make a video the time it takes to perform a task increases by about 30-50% because much of the time is setting up a camera angle, or redoing a take because the wind kicked up or a kid rode by on his skate board (which the camera picks up surprisingly well). A lot of the videos I have arent perfect because I'm not in the business of producing studio quality video (anymore) and dont have the kind of time to commit to a perfect video. However, it is a hobby I enjoy and something I do to help people who find it easier to watch it done first.
Not that you are aware, but I have changed my water pump several times for various reasons. The first time I did it I took about 2 hours. My record from "driveable" was about 30 minutes and it was hot (ok well warm). I had a time crunch because I had a job (working for myself at the time) scheduled for about an hour later.
Having it done in 30 mins doesnt make me "better" than anyone else, just means I had things set up and was focused as well as familiar with the procedure.
Obviously I'm not perfect If I have had to do the swap so many times. The 30 min swap was due to a rusted pump. I had to dump in a case of 24 water bottles into my coolant after blowing a hose in the desert. 2 weeks later the pump started failing from rust.
And the video isnt of my 'record' swap. When I plan on making a video, I set apart most of my afternoon so I can edit right after.
But hows this. I dont plan on changing my pump for a long time. But if I do need to, or someone near me asks for help, I will set up a camera and shoot from start to finish.
Your end of the deal is not to call BS if it actually takes 32 mins
How about we say thanks for the great video it really was nice of you to post that and it will help a lot of people. Whats with all the negative waves.
thanks again.
You are very welcome sir, and thank you.
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