1 Water pump /oil pump seals Sun Aug 16, 2015 7:00 am
Rickmeister
Life time member
I know that there has been a lot written on this topic. I can't seem to find an important bit information. I bought a kit from local (ish) supplier. At re-assembly time, the oil seal insertion went well, and (I thought) the water seal insertion went well.
Eventually bolted the water impeller down. The spacer between the impeller and the pressed metal housing of the water seal seemed to be too long. (There was about a 2mm gap between the end of the impeller shaft and the "seat" of the spacer.) Bit the bullet and tightened it home, "crushing" or putting pre-load on the spring within the pressed metal housing.
The impeller seemed v.difficult to turn. Conversation with guru Rick G indicated that it was normal-ish to be firm to turn, but it's a v.subjective matter. I thought it was too tight.
Anyway, bolted it all back together, started filling up with coolant, and almost an instant solid drip, drip, drip from the weep hole. Bugger!!
During the re-installation session a hammer was not used at any stage. Everything was pressed in or pulled in v.gently. What did I do wrong? Should there be any pre-load on the spring. I've ordered another replacement seal kit from Motobins, including a new spacer.
One thing I did do was after the impeller blade was bolted home, I un-did it again, to measure the height of the seal above the floor of the housing (8.0mm) and then bolted it up again.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as I'm expecting the replacement seals by the end of the coming week.
Cheers, Rickmeister.
Eventually bolted the water impeller down. The spacer between the impeller and the pressed metal housing of the water seal seemed to be too long. (There was about a 2mm gap between the end of the impeller shaft and the "seat" of the spacer.) Bit the bullet and tightened it home, "crushing" or putting pre-load on the spring within the pressed metal housing.
The impeller seemed v.difficult to turn. Conversation with guru Rick G indicated that it was normal-ish to be firm to turn, but it's a v.subjective matter. I thought it was too tight.
Anyway, bolted it all back together, started filling up with coolant, and almost an instant solid drip, drip, drip from the weep hole. Bugger!!
During the re-installation session a hammer was not used at any stage. Everything was pressed in or pulled in v.gently. What did I do wrong? Should there be any pre-load on the spring. I've ordered another replacement seal kit from Motobins, including a new spacer.
One thing I did do was after the impeller blade was bolted home, I un-did it again, to measure the height of the seal above the floor of the housing (8.0mm) and then bolted it up again.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as I'm expecting the replacement seals by the end of the coming week.
Cheers, Rickmeister.
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