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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 56
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I have just replaced the water pump on the EB2 with a brand new one. After 20km of driving, water is pouring out of the small hole at the base of the new water pump. What is this hole ? What is it for ? Water exits when the motor is on and off.
The gasket/seal is fine. Can this be easily fixed - or does the pump require replacement AGAIN ? The pump is a Taipan brand, which I bought on Ebay. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 158
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There is a seal there that wears out before the impellors do. It tells you to change the water pump. You have bought a dodgy one and will need to replace it asap. Bummer.....
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Smoking the bags in a Turbo 6-speed ED!
Posts: 1,208
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the hole is there to let the water out when the seal wears out, before it gets to the bearing and kills the bearing...sounds like you got a munted pump, or you did the belt up too tight and killed the bearing (not likely though as the alternator usually gives out first)
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