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Old 11-02-2009, 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by tboneheller View Post
Rebuild it for less than 10 bucks.
Care to elaborate a little more, parts source, quality and availability?

It also looks like the hub is pressed on the shaft. That adds new costs/problems to the mix. I now need to hire a shop for the press off/press on work and the hub has to be pressed on to a certain position to maintain pulley allignment. How much cost and energy do I want to expend on a $171 new water pump?

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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
This would have come in handy -- your waterpump would have sounded like a Gatling Gun going off in your ear. And no, don't bother rebuilding it; get a new one.
Yep, got one of them myself. In this case it's so easy to check with 100% reliability by simply taking off the belt. Checking the dizzy gear and cam walk just gave me a little "feel good"..

It did sound that way and also made a terrible rattle upon shut down. I ordered a new one last night but I wouldn't mind having a rebuilt spare. That's a whole lot of aluminum to pitch in the recycle bin.
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