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Buick Skylark Water Pump maintains engine temperatures by circulating coolant rapidly between radiator and block to protect engine performance on every drive. The Buick is remarkable for its combination of style and decades-long advances in engineering which offered buyers convertible starts to sleek sedans that combined comfort and agility. Buick engineers put the Skylark on tried and true GM platforms, paired it with fun-to-drive inline four, smooth-running V6 or powerful V8 engines, and gave drivers their choice of manual or automatic transmissions to confidently control. Standard anti-lock brakes and traction control helped improve safety, while a long wheelbase gave the Skylark good road manners and impressive cruising comfort. Interior and exterior revisions with each generation kept the Buick Skylark fresh, and collectors now prize its heritage and the availability of reliable OEM parts with factory warranties. Turning to the Skylark Water Pump, this aluminum housing with a belt-driven impeller or modern electric motor moves coolant through passages to prevent overheating, reduce bearing noise and allow for high performance options that move larger volumes of coolant at lower power draw. A performance Water Pump option is ideal for modified engines, and genuine Buick parts are sure to provide perfect fit and durability. Signs of trouble include leaks, grinding bearings or a creeping temperature gauge, so timely replacement is vital. For installation, allow engine to cool, disconnect battery, drain coolant, remove belt and hoses, unbolt and swap Water Pump, fit new gasket, tighten to spec, refill coolant, bleed air, then check for leaks.