Getting ready to replace the plenum and water pump-what else should I consider doing?
I have a '96 1500 5.2L 4x4 and she is about to break 200k and am getting ready to replace the plenum plate and water pump. I climbed in the engine bay and peeked down the throttle body and noticed quite a bit of oil build up so I figure it is about time. Also, the water pump has a very minor drip and I figure it'd be best to replace the water pump considering I will already have it all torn apart and I'd rather be safe than sorry with it. I also am going to be replacing the PCV valve, and am considering doing the rock solid ram steering fix.
Is there anything else I should look into replacing considering the truck is at this many miles and I will have the entire front of the truck pulled out? The previous owners did not seem to do much other than the necessary to keep the truck running and I am just trying to get her running a bit happier.
Thanks!
Is there anything else I should look into replacing considering the truck is at this many miles and I will have the entire front of the truck pulled out? The previous owners did not seem to do much other than the necessary to keep the truck running and I am just trying to get her running a bit happier.
Thanks!
It's like six more bolts, and another gasket after the water pump. Quick, painless, and easy. If you have over 100K miles on your truck, (or even close) the stock chain will be stretched beyond belief.
If you don't have a service manual for your truck yet, grab one from here.
If you don't have a service manual for your truck yet, grab one from here.
I guess I'll add a timing chain to the lit of parts to replace.
Edit: Also, is there anything I should look for in a replacement chain?
Last edited by reconrey; Dec 15, 2015 at 08:44 PM.
If you havent done cap, rotor, and wires now is the time. Its alot easier when the plenum is out of the way. Make sure the cap has brass inserts and not aluminum. The aluminum inserts wear out really fast.
Last edited by bargeman; Dec 15, 2015 at 11:49 PM.
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Get a decent double roller variety.
Need pullers for the harmonic balancer, and possibly the crank gear, your local parts store should be able to rent you both tools.
When you are looking at gasket sets for the timing cover, get the one WITHOUT the sleeve for the balancer.
Need pullers for the harmonic balancer, and possibly the crank gear, your local parts store should be able to rent you both tools.
When you are looking at gasket sets for the timing cover, get the one WITHOUT the sleeve for the balancer.







