PDA

View Full Version : Water pump failure?



Wobba
01-02-2008, 15:05
I have still not sussed why the car overheated, causing the head gasket to blow on my car. It could just be becuase it's never been changed and was old, or it was botched last time with just gasket filler or something.

BUT I did think originally it could be water pump failure. With the expansion cap off I could see the water getting hot very quckly as it would steam from he cap, surely if the pump was broken it would circulate to the expansion tank so fast? I could hear no strange noises (like you get with messed up water pump bearings etc).

I was thinking it could have had an air lock as it leaked a fair bit before I topped it up, plus the system was in need of a serious flush. The system was badly fouled with old coolant and rust deposits, now sorted.

I don't wasnt to have to go through all this only for it to happen again, and I don't want to fork out yet more money on a pump if I dont need one!

Prognosis anyone?

arj256
01-02-2008, 15:12
If the coolant system has been neglected then it will cause quite alot of problems.
The headgasket itself can corrode.
Also if your radiator is the orignal one, then alot of the internal paths can be blocked, so it wont be running fully efficient, thus making it run hot.

I dont recon it will be the water pump, though it will be worth taking out. As there will probably be a nice collection of rusty water there.

Has the headgasket been changed before on it?

Wobba
02-02-2008, 18:58
If the coolant system has been neglected then it will cause quite alot of problems.
The headgasket itself can corrode.
Also if your radiator is the orignal one, then alot of the internal paths can be blocked, so it wont be running fully efficient, thus making it run hot.

I dont recon it will be the water pump, though it will be worth taking out. As there will probably be a nice collection of rusty water there.

Has the headgasket been changed before on it?

I found the reason for the failure, and overheating:

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/barneywobba/My%2016V/DSC00255.jpg

In full...

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/barneywobba/My%2016V/DSC00263_edited.jpg

It looked like the water was coming from the pipe which had been put in to bypass the oil cooler pipe...but it wasn't. Need to get a new t-pipe connector now.

Progress so far:

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/barneywobba/My%2016V/DSC00258.jpg