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 Posted: 23:59 - 30 May 2009 Post subject: Water pump cover. |
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Following on from this thread, I have managed to put a hole in my water pump cover bit, fluid has leaked out everywhere.
I cant afford to have the bike off of the road, so I'm thinking about temp. fixing it with chemical metal, my dad said this wont work because its under pressure and it will come off, Anybody know if this is right? Otherwise I'm just going to give it a go anyway...
Cheers
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Cooling system will never go above 1.1bar (about 16psi) after that the rad cap will bypass into the overflow bottle. How big is the hole (pics req'd). ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Good idea
I'll have to see whats to hand in my mates garage, he's normaly got lots of useful bits and bobs so wire mesh is is pretty likely.
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How much clearance on the inside between the housing and the impellor? If you have as much as 2mm i'd think about turning down a bolt so the head fits snug on the inside and then fitting a thin gasket under it and a nut on the outside to plug the hole. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Pretty much left as soon as i'd written my last post.
Took the cover off and used the chemical metal to fix the hole, the hole was smaller than what i'd thought so it was an easy enough fix its leaking a very very small amount but ive put a bit more over the outside just now and hopefully that will sort it
The biggest issue i had was the gasket, i managed to really mangel the old one getting the cover off, luckily i had some gasket paper laying around from a job i'd planned on doing yesterday, so i made up a gasket with that and it seems so far to be holding fine
Thanks for the help and advice
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 201 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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