Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 22, 2019 at 18:20:15 from (50.108.64.160):
Forgive me. If I had the slightest idea what I was talking about I would not be asking about it. The water pump is a leaking on the truck. I was looking at it today and it looks like one friggin headache if you ask me. Pully on the front of the pump is attached to the fan. If you grab the fan the whole pulley wobbles pretty good so I think it needs work. But that is another.........
The picture is something I saw whilst in there wobbling the pulley. It's connected to the blower motor, aka the mouse nest housing, and has two hose connectors on it. The upper hose is not there. The lower hose is attached at the unit but the end hangs free. Just kind of wondering where these hoses are supposed to be attached? If I was a betting man I would guess there was some type of heat sink in there that coolant runs thru providing heat for the blower, aka mouse nest housing, to blow into the truck complete with mouse nest aromatics...but I never placed a bet in my life.
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