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Drip, drip.

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I noticed a water drip from behind the bottom pulley wheel today, can I take it this is coming from the water pump?

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Post by Packedup »

Or bypass hose - A small leak there will see the water running down over the water pump body and dripping off fooling you into thinking it's the pump.

It's worth fittng a new bypass when replacing the pump anyway, so one way or the other a new pump will probably cure it ;)
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Post by iddy »

I changed all the hoses a few months back including bypass. I'll have a good look at it tomorrow when I've got some scruffy clothes on (wife thinks I wear scruffy clothes all the time :-? mmphh, no sense of fashion :wink:

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Post by Peetee »

I've also seen cylinder heads cracked under the thermostat plenum.
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Post by Packedup »

I know someone with a Mini. He changed the bypass, top and bottom hoses a few months ago. The bypass hose let go a few weeks later, and the top and bottom hoses are already looking very perished and tired!

So just because it's nearly new doesn't mean it's any good :(
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Post by JustinMinor1000 »

Question ..

Is it thought to be best to rebuild a waterpump with new seals and bearings or to just get a pattern one ?

I changed the one on mirium for a pattern one and the pattern one seemed low quality compared to the origional?
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Post by bmcecosse »

If the bypass hose was the ghastly convoluted thing - GET RID of it !! Only use the solid thickwall straight side bypass hose.
Re water pump -- I can't imagine where you would get the seals and bearings - new pumps are only £10/15.
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Post by minor_hickup »

I believe you can also get a cast iron one at extra cost, don't know if the quality would be any better though!?
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i use the cast iron ones, no better or worse really
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just more expensive?
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Post by aupickup »

bought mine as a job lot quite a few years ago now.
do not know how much the cast ones are
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Post by bmcecosse »

Doubt you can get iron pump these days - all aluminium for many years. have to say - never had any bother with these - but now - having said that I had better start carrying a spare with me !
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Post by Peetee »

The bypass hose let go a few weeks later, and the top and bottom hoses are already looking very perished and tired!
Same for me = the bottom hose is 6 months old and cracking.
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Post by Packedup »

Peetee wrote: Same for me = the bottom hose is 6 months old and cracking.
It doesn't happen to proudly proclaim "Made In England" does it? I'm wondering if this is another of those low quality remanufactured parts issues...

A bit like his bought 6 months ago cheapo chrome bumpers are already looking as rough as my OEM 34 year old ones!
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Post by iddy »

How right you are bmcecosse!!
Just checked and found the small bypass hose is leaking - it's about 8 months old (and it is the convoluted thing).
I have a new heater hose in the garage - can I cut a piece off that and make it fit or is the diameter all wrong?
I had a bit of a struggle getting the convoluted one on, so is there a knack to fitting a straight piece (at least the other type was flexible)?

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Post by bmcecosse »

Heater hose may be the right size. Need to take the water pump off - only 4 bolts - or the head off ! I'm guessing you will prefer the pump. So you need water pump gasket and by-pass hose. Phone MOSS - Postie delivers to my door 8am next morning without fail !!
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Post by iddy »

Cheers bmc :D

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Post by iddy »

I notice there's a hole on the underside of the water pump. What's it for?
You wouldn't notice it if you didn't take the pump off. Do I put some grease in it?
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Post by bmcecosse »

No - it's just there to let any water that gets past the seal run out
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Post by iddy »

Job done,

I couldn't believe the state of that small pipe after only 8 months :(

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