99 SC300 water pump
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Yeah. Thats about what I have resigned myself to. I would love to save that 100 dollars though. That would buy the better part of one of the two tires I am about to buy for it....
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Funny,
I just ran into the same issue with the 10 bolt/11 bolt. There doesn't seem to be any defined rhyme or reason as to when they switched, particularly if the WP has previously been replaced.
Unfortunately with the 99 I would venture to guess you have the 11-bolt (more expensive one)... That's what I had on my 96.
Good luck,
Jonny
I just ran into the same issue with the 10 bolt/11 bolt. There doesn't seem to be any defined rhyme or reason as to when they switched, particularly if the WP has previously been replaced.
Unfortunately with the 99 I would venture to guess you have the 11-bolt (more expensive one)... That's what I had on my 96.
Good luck,
Jonny
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just wondering if maybe the vvti SC's use the same part # as 2nd gen GS300's?
if those part #'s are the same, could save headaches when buying aftermarket waterpumps just ask for one for a 98+GS?
if those part #'s are the same, could save headaches when buying aftermarket waterpumps just ask for one for a 98+GS?
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I just realized that I bought the full water pump unit not just the outer part, where the pulley is attached.
So I guess it doesn't matter if I bought the 10/11-hole, just install that whole unit and I am good right?
If I just bought the outer part and it does not match the housing, which is the one installed in my car, basically I bought the wrong part?
Please clarify, I have a 97 2JZGE by the way.
Whole WP unit:
Outer part only:
So I guess it doesn't matter if I bought the 10/11-hole, just install that whole unit and I am good right?
If I just bought the outer part and it does not match the housing, which is the one installed in my car, basically I bought the wrong part?
Please clarify, I have a 97 2JZGE by the way.
Whole WP unit:
Outer part only:
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It doesn't matter 10 hole or 11 hole they both bolt up to the block the same say.
Paco VVTi GS and SC don't use the same waterpump the GS use an Eletric fan with IS300 and the SC uses the Clutch fan all the way up to 2000.
SC never had an electric Fan , but the does.
You can't use a GS water pump on the SC +unless you are going with the some electric fan.
You can't bolt up a clutch fan on the GS WP because the holes on the Clutch doesn't not line up with the studs that comes of the WP and the studs are smaller instead of being 12mm just like on the SC, they are 10mm and it will not work unless change the front housing.
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Ok i see what you are saying now lol it make sense to me , But i don't know why some people like to change the front part , i have never changed the front housing i've always replace the whole unit.
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Dude as long as it's a GE non VVTi all the Waterpump are interchangeable, i do this all day everyday i know the part number by heart.
It doesn't matter 10 hole or 11 hole they both bolt up to the block the same say.
Paco VVTi GS and SC don't use the same waterpump the GS use an Eletric fan with IS300 and the SC uses the Clutch fan all the way up to 2000.
SC never had an electric Fan , but the does.
You can't use a GS water pump on the SC +unless you are going with the some electric fan.
You can't bolt up a clutch fan on the GS WP because the holes on the Clutch doesn't not line up with the studs that comes of the WP and the studs are smaller instead of being 12mm just like on the SC, they are 10mm and it will not work unless change the front housing.
It doesn't matter 10 hole or 11 hole they both bolt up to the block the same say.
Paco VVTi GS and SC don't use the same waterpump the GS use an Eletric fan with IS300 and the SC uses the Clutch fan all the way up to 2000.
SC never had an electric Fan , but the does.
You can't use a GS water pump on the SC +unless you are going with the some electric fan.
You can't bolt up a clutch fan on the GS WP because the holes on the Clutch doesn't not line up with the studs that comes of the WP and the studs are smaller instead of being 12mm just like on the SC, they are 10mm and it will not work unless change the front housing.
yeah good point i didn't think about that, i had a 98 GS300 at one point but didn't hold on to it very long..
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Dude as long as it's a GE non VVTi all the Waterpump are interchangeable, i do this all day everyday i know the part number by heart.
It doesn't matter 10 hole or 11 hole they both bolt up to the block the same say.
Paco VVTi GS and SC don't use the same waterpump the GS use an Eletric fan with IS300 and the SC uses the Clutch fan all the way up to 2000.
SC never had an electric Fan , but the does.
You can't use a GS water pump on the SC +unless you are going with the some electric fan.
You can't bolt up a clutch fan on the GS WP because the holes on the Clutch doesn't not line up with the studs that comes of the WP and the studs are smaller instead of being 12mm just like on the SC, they are 10mm and it will not work unless change the front housing.
It doesn't matter 10 hole or 11 hole they both bolt up to the block the same say.
Paco VVTi GS and SC don't use the same waterpump the GS use an Eletric fan with IS300 and the SC uses the Clutch fan all the way up to 2000.
SC never had an electric Fan , but the does.
You can't use a GS water pump on the SC +unless you are going with the some electric fan.
You can't bolt up a clutch fan on the GS WP because the holes on the Clutch doesn't not line up with the studs that comes of the WP and the studs are smaller instead of being 12mm just like on the SC, they are 10mm and it will not work unless change the front housing.
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tell me if you think my waterpump is malfunctioniong
i normally can open the rad cap and once thermo opens i can clearly see coolant circulating even with a bad headgasket it would just make occaisional bumbles
today i wanted to try bleeding once more and today once thermo opened coolant moved very very very slowly then started to perculate and spit out the top of the rad.. thinking maybe thermo was bad i removed it put it in boiling water and it opened and closed just fine i put thermo back in rebled system and perculating was not as prevelant but yet still there so i connected to aem to see water temp real time and it was steady climbing to 210 ( usually leaving it idling it would be around 187-192 depending how hot outside is and how long i leave it idling) so i revved motor steady for like 30-45 sec at around 4k rpm and immed i hear so sort of bearing noise in the area of alt /waterpump and immed temp came down to 189 ish from 210like someone opened the flood gqtes
now my mechanical mind is telling me its a waterpump on the way out or starting to fall apart or maybe a impeller blade might have broken only becuase rad is new , thermo is working but yet little movement inside rad
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ED i hate to tell you this but i will replace the WP and Thermostat when you pull the head of.
Mine will bubble and push the coolant in the overtank bottle and then it will start to **** coolant once the bottle is full and during all this crap the car will never overheat...
I have replaced the cap, thermostat and bleed the whole system still didn't fix the issue.
I didn't replace the water pump because it was brand new at the end when i pulled the head off sure enough the gasket was blown.
Mine will bubble and push the coolant in the overtank bottle and then it will start to **** coolant once the bottle is full and during all this crap the car will never overheat...
I have replaced the cap, thermostat and bleed the whole system still didn't fix the issue.
I didn't replace the water pump because it was brand new at the end when i pulled the head off sure enough the gasket was blown.