Yes, search under Larry Bastanza posts as he explains it well and has part numbers too. I did not see a difference between my OEM 3.2 pump and the new one I just installed, I posted a similar question a few weeks ago as I could not purchase just the pump for 3.2, you have to buy the newer lower...
Thank you to all the members on this incredible forum whom I would of never tried to tackle this job without all the information and knowledge available on this website. Especially to Larry Bastanza, Gary Kentosh, DanO plus many other experts on timing belt, water pump and valve adjustment...
Hi, anyone happen to still have the DIY PDF file Larry Bastanza wrote several years ago on how to do this project. I have Gary Kentosh great PDF instructions which he highly recommends to have Larry's as well along with SM which I have plus a lot of great articles I found on this website by a...
Thank you
Thanks for that information and yes Acurapartsforless does have the 305 kit and will ship out today :smile:
Thank you all for your very helpful inputs/advice as usual which has always been appreciated.
Peter
Nice, that is good news. I sent them an email this afternoon requesting if they had inventory on the 305 assy so still waiting to hear back... I hope they do :smile:
Thanks, I understand your point about being the same and prior post especially from Larry B. so not sure why I get this message when I search for the 305 kit for my 2003
Set, Water Pump Assembly - Acura (19200-PR7-305)
1991-1996 Acura NSX COUPE
Set, Water Pump Assembly - Acura (19200-PR7-305)...
yes talked with local deanship this morning, part is on back order with no delivery date available (no dealer inventory anywhere) plus they want over $550 or so. I have ordered all the other parts/tools through "Acurapartsforless" which they have everything except water pump and compressor belt...
Wondering if anyone has or knows were I can purchase a new water pump for 2003. Online parts store as well as dealership do not have inventory and no new date for new ones to come in. I have just started to strip down my engine for timing belt/water pump maintenance..... probably should of...
Just picked up a very well made set of tire savers to help prevent flat spots as well as premature aging from direct contact with concrete during winter storage.
I bought a Coverking Satin Stretch Car Cover from Autoeverything.com for ~$215 with their usual 20% off coupon. Cover is very tight and well made, bulge under wiper arms is folded microfiber cloths keeping blades off glass.
Xpel
I just had my front end wrapped with Xpel, complete hood and fenders plus mirrors ( I think there was 9 pieces for each mirror plus trim around mirrors). Didn't do the "A" pilers but think I might after reading all the post above. Xpel does a fantastic job with the patterns, especially...
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