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Timing Belt & Water Pump Replacement : Water Pump Replacement: Cam Shaft Sprocket

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

Carefully remove the car's cam shaft sprocket before removing the water pump for replacement. Take off a cam shaft sprocket with tips from a certified auto mechanic in this free video on car engine repairs.

Expert: Nathan McCullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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  • that thing was loose already.

  • Why do all of the Expert Village car guys have the same radio announcer voice? lol

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  • That's why I like rear wheel car. so much easy to replace then front wheel

  • Chrysler is some cheap mother fuckers...

  • hey man i replaced the water pump on my 93 mercury capri 1.6 dual head cam it looks just like that engine i messed up the timing on it cuz i forgot to mark the gear do you mind helping me how to time it send me a message or something i really would appreaciate it thanks and have a nice day

  • @sunofsam44 no. switching the sprockets backwards does not change the liter size of your motor.

  • So in theory....... i can just switch my cam sprockets backwards and upgrade my 2.0 to a 2.4.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! THIS IS THE CHEAPEST FREEBEE MOD I HAVE EVER HEARD OF!!!!!!!!

  • He loosened it in one direction and then removed it in the opposite direction.

  • Oh, and the 2.4 is a non interference motor, so you're not going to run the valves into the piston

  • Hey, it's a Stratus! I have that engine in my neon =P

  • @mrstrictlygm i agree....i miss the old days when you could climb under the hood...close it and still have room to work LOL.

  • I just worked on one of these motors, and what a joke to work on, I hate this motor. Whoever engineered it should be bitch-slapped.

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