Should have watched your video first I took the alternator out with bracket and then power steering bracket and yes the crank shaft thing too. So much work man I know you were pissed doing it twice.
Thats right thanks man I was triying to remove the bracket and crank shaft but as you mention I change my mind and Im gonna take your advices guess is easier. My engeen is 3.8 gran caravan V6 thanks
It comes out the top….. windshield wiper tray is way easier to remove then all that stuff… less then an hour job opens up the whole top of the engine bay Work smarter not harder man
The first time I had to take off the cowl, I was nervous about it and thought it would take forever. I was doing valve cover gaskets on a 3.3L '98 Plymouth. Later though when I had to replace the expansion valve (along with a few other A/C parts), it only took me about 10 minutes to get the cowl off. 1 wire to disconnect (wiper motor next to driver's shock tower), 1 hose to disconnect twice (washer fluid hose line from plastic cover and from the metal cowl to reservoir later). It's really easy the second and third time and now I don't dread it at all - gotta replace an alternator soon, I think.
Should have watched your video first
I took the alternator out with bracket and then power steering bracket and yes the crank shaft thing too.
So much work man
I know you were pissed doing it twice.
Thank you brother wow good job good to know
Thats right thanks man I was triying to remove the bracket and crank shaft but as you mention I change my mind and Im gonna take your advices guess is easier. My engeen is 3.8 gran caravan V6 thanks
Just match the pump with the new pump at the auto parts store, make sure that they look nice and snuggly the same!!!😂
It comes out the top….. windshield wiper tray is way easier to remove then all that stuff… less then an hour job opens up the whole top of the engine bay
Work smarter not harder man
Have you done that ?
Can’t help but notice you didn’t mention your engine size
The first time I had to take off the cowl, I was nervous about it and thought it would take forever. I was doing valve cover gaskets on a 3.3L '98 Plymouth. Later though when I had to replace the expansion valve (along with a few other A/C parts), it only took me about 10 minutes to get the cowl off. 1 wire to disconnect (wiper motor next to driver's shock tower), 1 hose to disconnect twice (washer fluid hose line from plastic cover and from the metal cowl to reservoir later). It's really easy the second and third time and now I don't dread it at all - gotta replace an alternator soon, I think.
Did you think about shimming the pump from the block with washers?