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<blockquote data-quote="zukkev" data-source="post: 1520118" data-attributes="member: 17121"><p>You can do these pumps without removing the accessory bracket, but it does make replacing the bypass hose possible (and it is recommended) if you do remove the bracket...it really isn't that hard to do, and it opens things up a BUNCH! The heater hose pipe off the pump is known to rot out, and is advised to replace unless there is no visible sign of corrosion inside the pipe. </p><p> The intake manifold has a large plate mounted to the bottom of it that the gasket splits, causing a vacuum leak, that can be hard to pinpoint. Again, not a hard job to do, just time-consuming as you need to pull the intake manifold to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zukkev, post: 1520118, member: 17121"] You can do these pumps without removing the accessory bracket, but it does make replacing the bypass hose possible (and it is recommended) if you do remove the bracket...it really isn't that hard to do, and it opens things up a BUNCH! The heater hose pipe off the pump is known to rot out, and is advised to replace unless there is no visible sign of corrosion inside the pipe. The intake manifold has a large plate mounted to the bottom of it that the gasket splits, causing a vacuum leak, that can be hard to pinpoint. Again, not a hard job to do, just time-consuming as you need to pull the intake manifold to do it. [/QUOTE]
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