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RE: Head Gaskets part 2



Hi Mike ,

You didn't see my water pump !!!! I was amazed that the water hadn't all
fallen straight into the sump. The only thing that was stopping it was
the amount of sludge filling every conceivable orifice the graphite bush
had disintegrated the spring collar from the oil seal I thought was
several worms living in the sludge. In hind sight this may have been the
cause of all the steam from every orifice not the head gasket.

By the way is the graphite bush still required with the new top seal
provided by rimmers they don't mention it in there catalogue, I'm
wondering if they did away with it when they developed the pump for the
TR7 and the new seal? 

Any way engine filled and no leaks, won't start, battery flat, dizzy
probably one tooth out, too late, too tired, went to bed. try again
tonight.

cheers.

Luke.
Luke Stevens                                   email:
[email protected]
Professional Services Consultant
Siemens-Nixdorf Enterprise & Personal Computing

My Stag doesn't have a oil leak its just marking its territory. 

>----------
>From: 	Mike Wattam[SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent: 	11 February 1998 00:34
>To: 	Luke Stevens
>Cc: 	STAG Mailing List
>Subject: 	Head Gaskets part 2
>
>Water pump Query
>
>Sorry the water was coming from the wrong place, I know of many who have
>made this diagnosis before you.  It can also be confused with leaks from
>the inlet manifold gaskets - this can occur if the heads are not correctly
>aligned.
>
>Only other advice is to check the water pump skew gear teeth very carefully
>for wear - if good recondition this with new gland, seals and bearings.  Do
>not fit a complete assembly as there are a lot of water pumps about with
>soft teeth which wear out in a few miles and send shards of steel all over
>your lovely engine....................
>
>Mike Wattam
>Triumph Stag Register
>



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