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Anyone know were i can get some instructions on how to do this??? Thanks For the help. :thanks:

Get you a clymer but all you have to do is drain the tranny oil remove the clutch cover/coolant cover pritty much it pull the pin/washer check impeller bearing slide out old slid in new !!!nothing to it really hope it helps :beer:

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make sure you drain the coolant lol....u missed that 27 :)

 

when you have the old impeler out check the seal and the bearing and make sure they are good before putting new one in... once you slide the new one in dont try and pound the cover back on... you hve to lineup the gears for th impeller or you will chew that thing to peices

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make sure you drain the coolant lol....u missed that 27 :) Thanks eman my fingers move faster than my brain sometimes :shoothead: :beer:

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You should get a Clymer manual as was suggested. I think Pro Design used to have instructions for some of there stuff on their website, but I cannot seem to get on it to check right now. :confused:

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You should get a Clymer manual as was suggested. I think Pro Design used to have instructions for some of there stuff on their website, but I cannot seem to get on it to check right now. :confused:

I thought my PD Impellar came with instructions when I bought it, but it's been long enough ago that I can't remember. If it didn't I must have used my Clymer's. The Clymer is not by all means the answer to everything, but everyone who owns a Banshee should at least have one for reference.

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I thought my PD Impellar came with instructions when I bought it, but it's been long enough ago that I can't remember. If it didn't I must have used my Clymer's. The Clymer is not by all means the answer to everything, but everyone who owns a Banshee should at least have one for reference.

 

If you are mostly competent as a back yard mechanic and you have a properly assembled water pump that you are replacing, I wouldn't think that you would need a manual or instructions. Maybe I am over estimating people, but I think it is pretty straight forward and doesn't require any special knowledge or tools. :thumbsup:

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