Water Pump; Hose Clamps - Jeep cherokee 2000 Service Manual

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COOLING SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)

WATER PUMP

DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: All engines are equipped with a reverse
(counter-clockwise) rotating water pump and vis-
cous fan drive assembly. REVERSE is stamped or
imprinted on the cover of the viscous fan drive and
inner side of the fan. The letter R is stamped into
the back of the water pump impeller (Fig. 10).
A centrifugal
water
through the water jackets, passages, intake manifold,
radiator core, cooling system hoses and heater core.
The pump is driven from the engine crankshaft by a
drive belt on all engines.
The water pump impeller is pressed onto the rear
of a shaft that rotates in bearings pressed into the
housing. The housing has a small hole to allow seep-
age to escape. The water pump seals are lubricated
by the antifreeze in the coolant mixture. No addi-
tional lubrication is necessary.
Fig. 10 Reverse Rotating Water Pump—Typical
1 – R STAMPED INTO IMPELLER
pump
circulates
coolant

HOSE CLAMPS

DESCRIPTION
The cooling system utilizes both worm drive and
spring type hose clamps. If a spring type clamp
replacement is necessary, replace with the original
Mopar equipment spring type clamp.
CAUTION: A number or letter is stamped into the
tongue of constant tension clamps. If replacement
is necessary, use only a original equipment clamp
with matching number or letter (Fig. 11).
Fig. 11 Spring Clamp Size Location
1 – SPRING CLAMP SIZE LOCATION
OPERATION
The worm type hose clamp uses a specified torque
value to maintain proper tension on a hose connec-
tion.
The spring type hose clamp applies constant ten-
sion on a hose connection. To remove a spring type
hose clamp, use Special Tool 6094 or equivalent, con-
stant tension clamp pliers (Fig. 12) to compress the
hose clamp.
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