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To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... #456595 05/28/04 04:40 AM
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hayhauler Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Since my Sportage just turned 180,000 miles I'm going to have a little maintenance done. I'm planning to have the belts and hoses and the timing belt replaced. One place I got a quote from said they'd do the job for 250.00 plus parts, but he suggested that I consider doing the water pump at the same time.

The other guy said 342.00, including parts. He didn't say anything about the waterpump.

Would members suggest replacing the waterpump now, or waiting until there is something wrong with it?

Thanks.


'95 Sportage 4x4 5speed SOHC bone stock, 200,000 miles and counting.
The KIA isn't as powerful as the dually, but it sure is easier to park.
Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: hayhauler] #456596 05/28/04 09:05 AM
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fokion Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I would change it


'96 4d mechanicaly stock so far, rims, spoiler, Cooper AT tyres, Factory LSD, Manual Warn Hubs, handmade exaust, ELECTRIC FAN!!! 3,1'' Lift, PALM GPS
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Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: hayhauler] #456597 05/28/04 12:33 PM
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Axe Man Offline
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If you are going to do the timing belt you might as well go for the water pump too. Especially since it has 180K miles on it. I changed mine when I did the timing belt at 93K miles.

But I would strongly suggest you purchase the water pump from a Kia Dealer to insure you get the right pump. The water pumps for the SOHC and DOHC look nearly identical and will fit each engine. The difference is in the timing belt gear. There have been alot of instances where someone purchased an aftermarket pump and it was the wrong one and chewed up the timing belt. This can be deadly on the SOHC engine because it is an interference engine. So save yourself the potential aggravation and buy it from the dealer and make absolutely certain it's the pump for the SOHC engine. Check http://www.kiausaparts.com for the right part number.


1998 Sportage - Gone.
2004 Honda Civic Coupe.
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara - She got it.
Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: Axe Man] #456598 05/28/04 02:22 PM
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Airdale73013 Offline
Rock Warrior
I am preparing to do my 120k mile service, timing belt, drive belts, water pump, spark plugs, cam cover gasket if needed, I have a set of spark coils on the way in case I need them, I am also changing the oil in the transfer case front and rear diffs with Redline oils.

I said all that to say that I purchased a new water pump off ebay which was advertised as a dual overhead cam, I had it for some time before I purchased my new timing belt, it was obvious that the sprocket was incorrect when you compare it to the timing belt. I went to O'Reilly's Auto Parts and purchased a new water pump for the dual overhead cam for $85.00 and when you compare the two pumps side by side there is quite a bit of difference in the two pumps.

Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: Airdale73013] #456599 06/01/04 10:42 PM
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logansportage Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Please post pictures of each pump if you havn't installed them yet. I'll need to do mine later this year, and it would be nice to have a picture to go off of.

Logansportage


White 1998 4 door KIA Sportage 4x4 w/Eibach 2.5 spring lift and TJ rear coils, 4crawler 1.5 body lift, Monroe Sensa.trac shocks, Bosch 4+ plugs, Eaton LSD, 31x10.5x15 BFG KM tires, 2.5 cat back exhaust w/SpinTech muffler
Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: logansportage] #456600 06/01/04 10:53 PM
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Airdale73013 Offline
Rock Warrior
I know that it is probably unbleivable but I don't have a digital camera. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />

Purchase your timing belt first, and if the teeth ont the timing belt fit it is the correct pump.

The teeth on the DOHC are finer (more teeth) than the SHOC.

Haoe this helps.

Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: Airdale73013] #456601 06/03/04 04:24 PM
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hayhauler Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
So, Airedale, you still have the sohc pump? Wanna sell it?


'95 Sportage 4x4 5speed SOHC bone stock, 200,000 miles and counting.
The KIA isn't as powerful as the dually, but it sure is easier to park.
Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: hayhauler] #456602 06/03/04 04:34 PM
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Airdale73013 Offline
Rock Warrior
Yes I will sell it for $25.00 plus shipping. It is a new not reman pump and includes gaskets and "O" ring.

email me at: roy@onelinkwireless.com if you are interested.

Roy Pitts

Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: Airdale73013] #456603 06/11/04 11:29 PM
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hayhauler Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks, man, but as I emailed you I had already had a mechanic jump on it.

Before I ever got it to him it completely lost power, and then wouldn't even start. I was afraid that the timing belt had broken, but it turned out the catalytic converter was completely clogged. The mechanic replaced it with a hi-flow converter. I figure this to be an expensive month in the KIA department, but I'd rather put a little money in this one once in a while than get involved in payments for something I don't like as much anyway.


'95 Sportage 4x4 5speed SOHC bone stock, 200,000 miles and counting.
The KIA isn't as powerful as the dually, but it sure is easier to park.
Re: To water pump, or not to water pump, that is the question... [Re: hayhauler] #456604 06/14/04 02:00 PM
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Airdale73013 Offline
Rock Warrior
No problem, happy your up and running. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

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