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September 19, 2007, 14:56:19 »
hi ive got a slight leak from the what seems to be the water pump area and dripping down has anyone done one of these as id like to try and do my own it looks fairly simple
do i have to remove the timing belt to do it
or do i need to know anything thats awkward to do on it , cheers
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September 19, 2007, 15:07:14 »
You do have to remove the timing belt, but apart from this its an easy job. Did my last one in about 1hr. Just remove the rad., alternater, fan etc. Then the lower belt pully. Remove the plastic cover. There are timing marks on the belt pully's. Line these up (I also marked them with tipex to make sure they were easy to see) Then losen and remove the belt tensioner. This allows access to the water pump. Reverse above to replace.
ps. my local motor factor supply QH water pumps for about £20+vat .
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September 19, 2007, 17:32:04 »
spot on , cheers for the advise ill have a go tommorow then , it looks easy to work on
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September 20, 2007, 23:06:09 »
started to do the pump , took it off and fitted the new one but the area where the tensioner bracket shoud be wasnt there , the daft shop had given me one wrong i wasnt impressed so there she sits in my garage until friday when i can get back on it
as long as i remember where all the bolts go :shock:
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the timing belt seems slack but its how the tensioner goes , and theres a weird thing inside the spring what looks like a paper clip how does this go
i know it sounds daft but there is :?:
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Make sure the belt is tight(ish) on the side away fromthe tensioner. The teeth on the belt should be in the grooves on the pully so that you can get the next belt tooth to engage if that makes sence. The 'thing' inside the tensioner spring is, if memory serves a second spring. This is supposed to automatically tension the belt to the right tension by simply slackening off the lock nut. My eperience is that there is usualy too much rust/crud in there and its best to clean everything first the assits the spring until the right tension appears to be achieved.? As I regularly seem to be checking valves/belts/pumps etc this shouldn't be a problem. I tend to change the belt every 12 months anyway despite doing only about 2000miles a year.
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thanks glaggs , ive sorted it now , great advise :lol:
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