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Hey shmoosie, If you can wait a couple of hours, i'll go look at a micro fiche I have for the FZR ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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thanks Tony .
Its pd's bike and its pissing oil from the back of the neutral light switch, I need the inpeller of the pump drive shaft so I can remove the casing to get the screws out the switch. ____________________ CBR 1100 blackbird. |
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Just looked in the FZR (600) manual that I have:
Impeller
Cracks, wear, damage - replace water housing pump assembly
Oil seal
Wear, damage - replace water pump housing assembly.
From this, I would beleive that the unit has to be changed as a 'whole' rather than the impeller and parts.
'Align the slot on the back of the impeller shaft with the projection on the oil pump shaft' . It should just pull out? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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Yeah, just had a look at the parts fiche, the impeller and shaft are all one, in order from the impeller inwards you have the impeller and shaft, mechanical seal, back plate, bearing, circlip and o' ring.
From what I see if all the bolts are out of the pump housings the whole thing 'should' pull out. when replacing make sure the slot on the impeller and projection on the oil pump shaft line up before tightening the bolts. ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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But the back plate should have come off too, no? ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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I thought from looking at it that the back plate was held onto the bike with the bolts which go right through the water pump cover, the bearing behind it is in a boss in the back plate which is pushed into the crankcase, so if you wiggled it, it would come out, shaft/back plate complete, its bound to be tight after all this time.
If you pull the impeller/shaft you'll cause the circlip to spring off and land in the bottom of the box. ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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all the impeller housing has to come off. yo cant just remove the impeller.i rebuilt my 1000 waterpump not long ago its the same. if you try pulling the impeller out you will damage somthing and it will cost you more in the long run. its a easy job to remove so wy try and cut corners.?the only thing you may have to replace are a couple of orings.  ____________________ https://www.metacafe.com/watch/1972097/how_to_behave_on_a_forum/
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yup ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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