Not real sur of the price of the pump but without AC you could expect about 2 to 2.5 hours labor. They are not difficult, I did one for a friend in his garage, His had AC. And I did another in the shop, where I used to work, on the floor because all the hoists were full. At 12:17 PM 09/17/96 -0500, you wrote: >Here's the next repair on the agenda. I hear my water pump going. > >Anybody have any idea how much a water pump should cost and how >manyu hours of labor (for a paid mechanic) are involved in replacing >the pump? > >Also, I've been hearing it for a couple hundred miles. Can I likely go >another 100 miles or so with a fairly low probability of complete failure? >You are not required to anwser this question. > >Thanks for the help as always. > >david > > Jeff & Jean-Marie Diebolt --- Greetings from Michigan's Upper Peninsula e-mail:jdiebolt@up.net fax:(906)359-4517
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