DIY water pump replacement?
#41
Picture seems to indicate a small screwdriver with its tip in the vicinity of the top of the elbow. So press the ring back toward the rear of the car or press it toward the ground? It would seems as if this little "ring" doesn't go anywhere. On the new pump, there is black plastic insert inside a brass barrel and its sort of loose, but its not intuitive as to what it does or how it functions.
#43
Jaguars 2012 XF I'm changing my water pump but is still leaking from the water pipe
I ended up doing it, and in the end did it 9 freaking times because in the back of the pump is a hose that just wouldn't seal right and kept leaking. The first time i replaced it took me about 3 hours, not knowing what i was doing. By try 9 i could have it off and on in 30 minutes. You are right, it's some tubing, the intake hose, and 4 bolts holding on the pump. The manual is helpful in a lot of areas, but not needed for this pump IMO.
#44
#45
that becasue you are supposed to change the orings and pipe also. So when we say you need a new water pump thats not the only thing we replace. I also replace the bleed pipe. And to original poster. The intake does not come off to replace the pipe or orings.
#46
I ended up doing it, and in the end did it 9 freaking times because in the back of the pump is a hose that just wouldn't seal right and kept leaking. The first time i replaced it took me about 3 hours, not knowing what i was doing. By try 9 i could have it off and on in 30 minutes. You are right, it's some tubing, the intake hose, and 4 bolts holding on the pump. The manual is helpful in a lot of areas, but not needed for this pump IMO.
#48
parts
is this the pipe you are refering too? alos where is the bleed pipe and poster?
Part Number: 131166-05834902
Brand: Eurospare
Notes: Engine Water Pump Connector -- To Oil Cooler
#49
That short plastic tube does tend to want to point downward while you are trying to seat the water pump and I believe its important to go in straight because its not an ordinary o-ring, but a sort of ^ shaped affair that can either roll inwards or outwards and may flip-flop both ways (which can make it leak) if you wiggle it too much while putting it on. What I do is push the tube straight onto the (I believe its a water/oil cooler nipple), then to stabilize it I wrap a cord around it and thread both ends out either side of the throttle body where I can hold the ends firmly while pushing the pump squarely into position. Once the water pump is in place and the bolts threaded in a few revolutions, then I can let go one end of the cord and pull it out before tightening the bolts.
Also, if you buy the tube aftermarket, inspect it carefully. I just threw one out because it had a casting booger where the sprue was right in the spot where the o-ring would rest (another instance where an engineer should be fired - just pure stupidity). I thought about filing it off but figured I might not get it smooth or round enough so I just threw it away and re-used the old Jaguar one with the new o-rings (unfortunately its not actually very old since I seem to keep changing these things almost as frequently as the oil).
Also, if you buy the tube aftermarket, inspect it carefully. I just threw one out because it had a casting booger where the sprue was right in the spot where the o-ring would rest (another instance where an engineer should be fired - just pure stupidity). I thought about filing it off but figured I might not get it smooth or round enough so I just threw it away and re-used the old Jaguar one with the new o-rings (unfortunately its not actually very old since I seem to keep changing these things almost as frequently as the oil).
#51
Water pump
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are you speaking about the black plastic that is shaped like a socket with a half circle at 1 end? What the water pump slides onto. Forgive me if I sound illiterate but this is all foreign to me . No pun intended. How does said black piece go because I see a notch on 1 side of that flange.
ended up doing it, and in the end did it 9 freaking times because in the back of the pump is a hose that just wouldn't seal right and kept leaking. The first time i replaced it took me about 3 hours, not knowing what i was doing. By try 9 i could have it off and on in 30 minutes. You are right, it's some tubing, the intake hose, and 4 bolts holding on the pump. The manual is helpful in a lot of areas, but not needed for this pump IMO.
are you speaking about the black plastic that is shaped like a socket with a half circle at 1 end? What the water pump slides onto. Forgive me if I sound illiterate but this is all foreign to me . No pun intended. How does said black piece go because I see a notch on 1 side of that flange.
ended up doing it, and in the end did it 9 freaking times because in the back of the pump is a hose that just wouldn't seal right and kept leaking. The first time i replaced it took me about 3 hours, not knowing what i was doing. By try 9 i could have it off and on in 30 minutes. You are right, it's some tubing, the intake hose, and 4 bolts holding on the pump. The manual is helpful in a lot of areas, but not needed for this pump IMO.
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