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Dec 29th, 2015, 18:05 | #1 |
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Water pump query.
Doing some service jobs on my PV544 (B18D) today and while turning the engine over to check valve gaps I happened to put some weight on the fan blade. Fan and pulley are loose although the mounting bolts are tight. With this much movement why isn't water piddling out of the pump? It's not noisy either when the motor is running.
http://vid366.photobucket.com/albums...psap6uwvqs.mp4 Is there anything nasty that might catch me out when I change the pump? Stuart Last edited by swedemash; Dec 29th, 2015 at 18:10. |
Dec 29th, 2015, 18:33 | #2 |
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maybe the fan itself
have you checked the fan its self
may be cracked, just a thought. how about a few pictures of you 544 |
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Dec 29th, 2015, 19:19 | #3 |
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Fan and the pulley are moving together.
Did think i'll have to post some photo's of the car, still going through the cleaning and fettling phase at the mo. Stuart |
Dec 29th, 2015, 22:28 | #4 |
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Stuart;
I don't see the video, only the associated audio (maybe you can retry posting to YT)...but from that clunk-clunk only, it sounds like the WaPu will soon be due for replacement...if you're lucky, it will start to weep coolant first, but if you're unlucky, before it even weeps coolant, it might launch its' shaft (with pulley and fan attached) through the Rad...that's bad day! I'd order a replacement WaPu (not terribly pricey, OE units, with cast rather than sheet-metal impellers, preferred!) to have on-hand, and keep an eye on the area, watching for leaks...when leakage starts, there's no more putting replacement off. This is no major effort, but there are a few hints...let us know when you're ready for this operation. Cheers |
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Dec 30th, 2015, 08:21 | #5 |
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Hi Ron,
Never had much success with youtube so always used photobucket in the past. I ordered a water pump last night but don't expect to see it until the new year because of holidays. I have a trip to do New Years day and i'll keep my fingers crossed she doesn't let go on me, the thought of the fan going through my radiator isn't a pleasent one! Not loosing a drip of water at the moment. Stuart |
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Dec 30th, 2015, 10:31 | #6 |
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Stuart;
I've now seen the video...I don't wish to alarm you, but that slop is what I would call "advanced"...I'd recommend replacement sooner than later! Cheers |
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