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Webby the Bear

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Re: Webby bear wheels
« Reply #15 on: 06 May 2012, 22:02:26 »

My water pump was changed a few weeks back , it had the metal vanes and looked ok but suspect weaping on one of the core's on the back so it was changed .
Yeah ok to flush i would think then top up as normal  :y

Yeah was going to say keep the pics coming , maybe one of you dancing  ;D :y

So you think it was actually leaking out water? is that common? i thought the main reason for replacement was the pump mechanism seazing and not working properly? didnt think they actually leaked  :-\

hahahaha strictly no dancing but i may do the job in my bear suit  :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D

the bagpipes come out real easy. just three 10's. couple of connectors and bosh its out. also found the EGR bracket screw i'd dropped down there  ;D
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Re: Webby bear wheels
« Reply #16 on: 06 May 2012, 22:09:38 »

Dont know if its a common fault but we were eliminating all leaks due to the water loss and overheating issues i had ...all good now though not used a drop , just the float sticking in the tank making the low water light come on  >:(

No worries now though just burning too much rubber  :P
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