coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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I was just filling up the car with coolant after an engine rebuild.
There is coolent leeking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump? Any one know what this is.
Is it a drain hole or something? How do i solve? :-k
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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It called a weep hole, and water coming out of it indicates the pump seal has failed. Time for a new pump
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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When you get a new waterpump, be sure to get some new O-rings from mr-T (not supplied with generic water pumps).
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You only need new O rings if you're renewing the entire pump - for a leaky seal you only need to replace the front half :wink:
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MartG wrote:You only need new O rings if you're renewing the entire pump - for a leaky seal you only need to replace the front half :wink:


Partly true.

The bolts that hold the front part on also hold the back half to the engine block. So if you replace the front half it automaticaly comes loose.

I didn't bother to replace it and the O-ring between the block and water pump started leaking. Had to do it all again. The other O-ring shouldn't be a problem.
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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Would a MK1b water pump be ok to fit onto a MK1a engine :?: If so, will save me sourcing a new one :thumleft:
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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BIGBOBO wrote:
MartG wrote:You only need new O rings if you're renewing the entire pump - for a leaky seal you only need to replace the front half :wink:


Partly true.

The bolts that hold the front part on also hold the back half to the engine block. So if you replace the front half it automaticaly comes loose.

I didn't bother to replace it and the O-ring between the block and water pump started leaking. Had to do it all again. The other O-ring shouldn't be a problem.


None of the 3 I've done had a problem
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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is water pump replacememnt a difficult job?
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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Fiddly due to restricted space ( take the side panel off for better access ), and it helps if you take the timing belt off to get at the pump
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Dan88 wrote:is water pump replacememnt a difficult job?


It's the first "real" work I did on my car. I had zero experience.

Took me one night to get the part of and another one to put the new waterpump on.

Then it decided to leak and I had to do it all over again (this time replacing the O-rings) and that took another night.
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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ahh ok, thanks for that. Would be handy if i didnt have to take the timing belt off for obvious reasons though. I might have to be attempting this as i have over heating problems, so water pump is my next thing to replace. Wheres the best place to buy one from, Mr T?
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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Dan88 wrote:ahh ok, thanks for that. Would be handy if i didnt have to take the timing belt off for obvious reasons though. I might have to be attempting this as i have over heating problems, so water pump is my next thing to replace. Wheres the best place to buy one from, Mr T?


You can get it as a generic part from a car-shop. I paid 55€ for mine. Mr T sells them for 70 or 80€ IIRC. They were virtually identical.

I strongly advise to change the O-rings and if needed the bolts.
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Re: coolant leaking from a small hole at the bottom of the water pump?

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go to your local motor factor, i too would change the whole thing and do the timimg belt at the same time then its sorted for another 50k mls. pm if you get cold feet.
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