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water pump

Postby sonscar » 04 Dec 2014 19:05

At the risk of boring everyone I am rebuilding my pump,the many posts and tips on this have been invaluable.Due to too much excitement(or stupidity)I dismantled the old pump and did not take sufficient notice of the orientation of the parts.The oil thrower fits under the bearing but is it concave side up or down?.Similarly the water thrower fits under the seal but is this concave up or down?I have had the impellor refaced where the seal rund and this weekend I hope to refit it.Thanks in advance,Steve..

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Postby Beans » 04 Dec 2014 19:15

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Postby sonscar » 04 Dec 2014 19:48

Thanks for that,concave down on them both it is,even with all the components stripped down it is difficult to see how it works,to call it a pump is being generous,a water stirrer seems more likely.Thanks again,Steve..

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