Chrysler Repair: 99 Breeze timing cover, power steering pump, postal mail


Question
I'm trying to replace a water pump on a 99 Plymouth Breeze with the 2.0. I've removed the two bolts on the passenger side motor mount that secure to the timing cover (Engine side motor mount) and it won't come off. I've also removed the bolt that secures the mount to the alternator bracket. Are there guide pins or something that keeps it from coming apart without force?

Answer
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Hi Neil,
It looks like a pretty big job. You would want to remove the splash shield behind the right front wheel.
After removing the drive belts you have to remove the power steering pump.
There you support the engine, remove the engine mount and the engine mount bracket
Then remove the timing belt, camshaft sprockets, and rear timing belt cover.
There are a number of steps in removing the timing belt, sprockets, rear cover too.
I could xerox copy and postal mail you these if you don't have them.
Them remove the pump attaching screws to engine.
Roland