@@morgangriffith5012 straight to the point is what I strive for. Nobody wants to waste their time watching an intro or some guy idly chit chatting about something off topic when you got a jeep to fix
This video is the best one I have seen. I just swapped mine out today. Couldn't have done it without this video. Appreciate you taking the time to put it together.
Rock Auto has new pump with tank and pully attached $129. Great price and item for a do it your selfer like me. Great video on labor and knowledge. Thanksk
thanks for sharing , i like you covered all the options ,pulley no pulley ,reservoir no reservoir slip out the fan etc etc , great tube , cheers big ears
You don't need to remove the fan but it helps quite a bit if you do and it will save time in the long run........ ! Nice tutorial! Thanks much! I have one of those snap-on ratchet wrenches so it did a good job... otherwise, just remove the fan and use a standard socket through the pulley holes as they were designed that way for that reason ... the right length deep socket will do the trick ... or a real short extension with a short socket with a thin ratchet will barely fit but it will also work........ with a bit of turning the bolt by hand once it's nearly out ... anyways... mine is back up and running! so cheers for the tutorial .. I did it slightly different but with the same end result! ( pretty much) the working space is pretty tight if you dont remove the fan .... ( that's for sure!) Just remove the fan like he said........ it's only a couple of 5/16 screws!
I’ve watched several videos on this project now & yours is by far the best. Thanks for the help!
Thats awesome to hear! Thank you for the complement!
@@KlaptOutOffroad I agree, thanks for the quality video. Straight to the point.
@@morgangriffith5012 straight to the point is what I strive for. Nobody wants to waste their time watching an intro or some guy idly chit chatting about something off topic when you got a jeep to fix
Just did the reservoir on my 96, this helped a ton to help me make sure I didn't mess anything up with removal/re-installation. Thanks for the how-to.
Your welcome! Glad to hear it helped!
Thanks for the Video. I have a 2001 XJ. Your video is the best I’ve seen.
Hey thanks! I appreciate the comment and glad the video helped
This video is the best one I have seen. I just swapped mine out today. Couldn't have done it without this video. Appreciate you taking the time to put it together.
Glad you were able to get the job done and good to hear these "how to" vids ive been making are actually helping people
Rock Auto has new pump with tank and pully attached $129. Great price and item for a do it your selfer like me. Great video on labor and knowledge. Thanksk
Thanks for the video, good info as I'm doig this project. I would only say the rapid camera monment was a distraction :)
thanks for sharing , i like you covered all the options ,pulley no pulley ,reservoir no reservoir slip out the fan etc etc , great tube , cheers big ears
Thanks for a great vid man.
You don't need to remove the fan but it helps quite a bit if you do and it will save time in the long run........ ! Nice tutorial! Thanks much! I have one of those snap-on ratchet wrenches so it did a good job... otherwise, just remove the fan and use a standard socket through the pulley holes as they were designed that way for that reason ... the right length deep socket will do the trick ... or a real short extension with a short socket with a thin ratchet will barely fit but it will also work........ with a bit of turning the bolt by hand once it's nearly out ... anyways... mine is back up and running! so cheers for the tutorial .. I did it slightly different but with the same end result! ( pretty much) the working space is pretty tight if you dont remove the fan .... ( that's for sure!) Just remove the fan like he said........ it's only a couple of 5/16 screws!
Very good video and explanation of wrench sizes etc too!! Thanks!
I'm glad you liked it! Hope it helped at succeeding in your repairs!
Great video. Thanks for the help
How's about for us cheapskates that bought the pulley too? Do we reuse the old shaft? I'm having a helluva time finding a new one
Hey guys. Question! Are those little gaskets (the black one and the white one) extras? Or do they go somewhere?
Did you happen to find out? I am not sure where the white one goes
Helpful video. Quick video tip... the movement of the head mounted camera is dizzying! Could. It watch this in its entirety. Two cents:)
Yeah your right. I've recently started to move away from mounting it on my head and now have a camera with image stabilization.
Cant get the bolts back in ffs, only 1 will go in