Water Pump - Suzuki Samurai 1986 Service Manual

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Radiator
If the water side of the radiator is found exces-
sively rusted or covered with scales, clean it
by flushing with the radiator cleaner compound.
This flushing should be carried out at regular
intervals for scale or rust formation advances
with time even where a recommended type of
coolant is used. Periodical flushing will prove
more economical.
Inspect the radiator cores and straighten the
flattened or bent fins, if any. Clean the cores,
removing road grimes and trashes.
Excessive rust or scale formation on the wet side
of the radiator lowers the cooling efficiency.
Flattened or bent fins obstruct the flow of air
through the core to impede heat dissipation.
Radiator flushing
interval
Fig. 6-18
Water Temperature Gauge
For gauge inspection, refer to SECTION 21
BODY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT of this
manual.
6-8
Two years
(recommended)
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Water Pump

NOTE:
Do not disassemble water pump.
If any repair is required on pump, replace it
as assembly.
Rotate water pump by hand to check for
l
smooth operation.
If pump does not rotate smoothly or makes
an abnormal noise, replace it.
Fig. 6- 19

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