 Busby Derestricted Danger
Joined: 12 Aug 2018 Karma :   
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 Posted: 10:19 - 04 Sep 2018 Post subject: water pump Kawasaki gpz600 |
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Hi, I'm changing the water pump on my 1987 Kawasaki gpz600. I see there is no gasket for this and it relies solely on the internal rubber seal, which I have a new replacement! Is it advisable to put some mastic between the 2 faces? If so what should I use? Regards Busby.  |
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 pompousporcup... World Chat Champion
Joined: 15 Apr 2015 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:23 - 04 Sep 2018 Post subject: |
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Similar in design the gpz900r variant, i rebuilt my pump and re-fitted it, just using some grease on the rubber seal to aid fitting/sliding the pump into the housing. A good seal, well fitted shouldn't leak.
The cog on the water pump needs to line up with its counterpart in the engine so make sure they do. If you can, leave the front face of the water pump off and spin the engine over to make sure the pump turns  |
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 henrywilson L Plate Warrior
Joined: 16 Apr 2020 Karma :    
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 Posted: 10:09 - 09 May 2020 Post subject: |
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Yes, consider putting sealant between the two, because it won't be secure if you leave it just like that. I had a similar problem with my Kawasaki Estrella and I sealed with some sort of adhesive, but still the problem occurred again in a while. It might be possible because I got a cheaper water pump or maybe something else happened. Anyway, now whenever I need any components for my motorcycle I buy them only after reading reviews and comments. Even the water pump fo my greenhouses I buy from https://www.grabe.com.br/ , because I know their equipment it's the most qualitative. |
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