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RE: Water pump bolts & fittings
By Bob T - 09/09/2003 11:17:19 PM; IP 206.116.214.122
The short bolt goes in the passenger side lower hole on the pump....Bob T.
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 Water pump bolts & fittings -- Patrick, 09/08/2003
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 Lefty Loosey / Righty Tighty rule explained...... -- Royce Peterson, 09/08/2003
 RE: Lefty Loosey / Righty Tighty rule explained...... -- Patrick, 09/09/2003
 That's ACW ('anti-clockwise'), for those in the UK. :-) [n/m] -- Mr F, 09/09/2003
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 RE: Water pump bolts & fittings -- Patrickm, 09/10/2003
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