Water Leak
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Water Leak
Hello
I appear to have a water leak at the bottom of the engine, near the crankshaft pulley, between the block and the front cover. Any ideas?
Thanks
I appear to have a water leak at the bottom of the engine, near the crankshaft pulley, between the block and the front cover. Any ideas?
Thanks
Mittsy '68 2-door
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Re: Water Leak
With a little luck its the drain hole at the base of the water pump, which means water leaking past the seals which in turn means a repaired or new pump, with the engine turned off and everything nice and cool put your hand under the water pump, you will locate a small hole at the base of the casting/body, if theres water there, its dribbling down to the crank pulley.
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Re: Water Leak
Ok, I will have a look at that. The leak only appears when the engine is up to temperature and the water is flowing round the system.
Thanks
Thanks
Mittsy '68 2-door
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Re: Water Leak
Ah well, just mind your fingers on hot engine bits then.moggie-tom wrote:Ok, I will have a look at that. The leak only appears when the engine is up to temperature and the water is flowing round the system.
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Re: Water Leak
That's because it is pressurised and the water is being forced out of the leak-hole. You probably won't see it while the engine is running, but get it up to temperature and then turn it off. You'll see the water dripping from the hole if you crawl underneath for a look. If you've got a 948 or 1098 engine a new pump is only about £14.00, so hardly worth reparing the old one. It's an easy enough job to replace it. You'll need a new paper gasket and fixing bolts too. While it is off, if you have the 'concertina' bypass hose fitted change it to a standard straight hose. This will save you much grief and grazed fingers when the concertina one disintegrates (which they do regularly) - and possibly an overheated engine too!
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Re: Water Leak
HI I fitted a Blue silicone hose much stronger than the standard bi pass hose . And a Normal straight hose. I dont no if the color makes any difference. which i bought from the grate ESM Minor spares. And don"t forget the new bolts And i put a bit of gasket sealer as well just put a little bit on the two facing surfaces . And make sure the two surfaces are very clean.
And paper Gasket.
Take your time A Easy Job.
Tomas
And paper Gasket.
Take your time A Easy Job.
Tomas

Re: Water Leak
It's almost certainly the bypass hose leaking - change it urgently before it bursts..........



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Re: Water Leak
Ok, I'll do some investigating. I had a look on ESM at the water pump and they suggest replacing the thermostat at the same time, is this really necessary?
Mittsy '68 2-door
Re: Water Leak
Absolutely not - what a load of tosh....... It's 'never' the thermostat.
Almost certainly all you need here is a new bypass hose -as above - NOT the ghastly concertina type. You may need to take the water pump off to get the new 'solid' hose on - so have a gasket for the pump 'in stock' before you start - and new clips for the hose... And if the fan belt is past it's best - good chance to fit a new one !

Last edited by bmcecosse on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:24 am, edited 1 time in total.



Re: Water Leak
perhaps esm think the stat is part of the waterpump
and so fit a new one at the same time
As mbc says TOSH




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Re: Water Leak
Just changed the bypass hose this afternoon and it appears to have stopped the leak. What an annoying little part it is!
Mittsy '68 2-door
Re: Water Leak
Indeed - cause of much mayhem over the years..... Rover eventually eliminated it. Many of us have too! 




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Re: Water Leak
Why are you suggesting new bolts? What's wrong w/using the old ones?don"t forget the new bolts
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Re: Water Leak
Beats me too, they aren't stretch bolts and are of good quality metal with the proper shoulders to suit the pump, replacing them properly would be a PITA!
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"