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Where is the water pump in this truck?

Where is the water pump located in a 1995 Toyota tacoma pick up truck. Please be as specific as possible as the the location of the pump. Like what is it undwr or next to...etc

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Look at the fan and you'll see a pulley...it's attached behind that pulley. You're gonna have to remove the fan and shroud, remove the belt, remove the pulley and then remove the water pump, clean the gasket surface, and install the new one the same in reverse.
I agree, the bucket appears like a better thought, but if you are intent on making use of a pump, try this. There are a few producers who make small (in regards to the dimension of a coffee mug) portable pumps that hook to backyard hoses, and run off of drill vigor. You should use a cordless drill, so you don't need power at the pump. The pumps are a few bucks, and available at most historic usual hardware stores. Are attempting Sears. I've also visible an historical style hand pump outfitted with a backyard hose fitting. That you can rig a bracket to hold the pump over the water, with the inlet within the water, and use muscle power to pump the water to your chickens. No suggestion where to buy it although. I hope that helps
If you have the v-6 then the water pump is driven by the timing belt and you have to remove the fan belts and the timing cover just to see it . The 4 cylinder the pump is driven by the fan belt that drives the alternator and the fan .
Pictures at links
on the front of the engine..running off one of the belts

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