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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: dazboy on 05 September 2007, 16:30:55

Title: water pump leak
Post by: dazboy on 05 September 2007, 16:30:55
hi iv been loosing water from my water pump well its been dripping down under the car its running fine temp ok ect  i just have to keep topping up with water took it to the garage they just looked under the car and said new pump £200 which i thought was a bit much !! like most garages they just stick a new one on!! any one with any ideas would be much app or is the garage the best option ? :y
ps its an omega 3.0 elite  v reg 2000  :y
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: hotel21 on 05 September 2007, 16:37:37
VX waterpump is less than £30 but fitting means removal of timing belt and tensioners as pump is mounted behind.

Worth replacing belt and tensioners at the same time as the pump due to the level of work involved, especially if its towards its time - 40k miles or 4 years.

If you are any way competent with spanners, get the belt DVD from Robin Hood.  :y
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: TheBoy on 05 September 2007, 16:44:12
I would change pump yourself... ...if cambelt is near due (40k/4yrs), change that as well along with tensioners.
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: ians on 05 September 2007, 17:16:54
..are you sure the cambelt itself has to come off?  I thought (from limited memory of doing the cambelt once) that the pump would clear the cambelt.   Obviously all the points above about doing the belts are valid and the amount of stripdown is the same.
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: markey mark on 05 September 2007, 17:19:08
no mate you dont have to take cambelt off to change pump but like the others said might as well do it while your in there if its due soon !!!   :y
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: TheBoy on 05 September 2007, 17:31:00
but when you remove pump, loads of shitty coolant flies out all over it...  ...so remove it, or make a 'guide' from a bit of cardboard.
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: Markie on 05 September 2007, 17:34:13
Agreed with above, its a doddle to do - not timing belt driven so not esssential to change belts / tensioners, but may be as well doing if near time.

Change from £30 and held on by 3 torx bolts...
Title: Re: water pump leak
Post by: dazboy on 06 September 2007, 08:46:19
Thanks for all the advise im going to give it a go myself  :y