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hi,
ignore most of what i previously said.
the impellor isnt held on by a nut.
the whole thing screws of a threaded bar.
so if i hold the centre point of the threaded part, i should be able to unscrew the impellor.(rememberring its a left handed thread)
anyway, i think your right, im pretty sure i split crankcases before without removing the impellor.??????
anywhay the engine is out the frame, so the top end is off & im locking the conrod with a shaft (its coming out anyway if i damage it) but still wont budge.
the 125 & 200 water pumps look similar or at least could be bodged to fit, or it could be that i have an early series 125 (1985 drum brakes front & back) & the 200 engine is an early version also?
oh & i have a couple of spare gear boxes.
cheers,
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