Coolant bypass removal from water pump

Tiny
JONATHAN WOLBERT
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  • 1995 FORD MUSTANG
  • 3.8L
  • 6 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 184,000 MILES
The heading of this question is pretty much it. I finally got the pulley puller and took the power steering pump pulley off. I have everything unbolted and unfastened that would be keeping me from pulling the water pump of the motor. Except, the coolant bypass off the top left of the water pump. Need to ask you for the mechanics trick to getting this sucker out of the pump. If it breaks in the process, will I be able to find one to replace it if it does break in removal process? This sucker is wedged in the pump pretty darn tight. Need some guidance please. Thanks,

Jonathan W.
Monday, March 6th, 2017 AT 9:47 PM

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Tiny
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Try some oil around pipe, and heat with propane torch there is a replaceable o-ring in it. Use a small hammer to tap around pipe when you shoot penetrating oil on it after heating. You may have to repeat a few times.
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Tuesday, March 7th, 2017 AT 6:30 AM

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