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re:02 Water pump life span? Buy OEM?
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Subject: re:02 Water pump life span? Buy OEM?
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From: Oleg Perelet <perelet@domain.elided>
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Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 00:39:10 CST
I saw two kinds of broken waterpumps:
1. Good (not shaking) bearing, but leaking
rear seal - i belive it's because of grease
lack between seals.
2. No leaks, but bad bearing - tight belt or
long use.
Some observations:
Gasket never leaks - it's tinny paper gasket.
If it leaks from one of two small oil holes -
rear seal is bad. Rear seal is wiered pressin
construction - not repearable.
If it leaks from under pulley - front seal is bad,
'Heynes' says you can get front seal and replace
it - take off front pulley and replace seal,
but it's really hard to belive that rear seal is
ok, but there is leak - only way for water to
reach front seal is thru rear. And it's big pain to
press out pulley connector from shaft.
So get new one. I don't think there is big price
difference between BMW and aftermarket types.
When i got new pump, i saw that it wasn't greased
inside - better add some grease thru holes.
Oleg.
E30 M3, 75 02, 71/72/74 02, garage floor covered with
bunch of stuff that was three days ago 72 02...