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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1341.0. "help" by RDGE13::MADGE () Mon Jan 14 1991 20:10

    
    Hi,
    
    I have just picked up my car from the garage nd been told I need to
    purchase a new water pump because the old one has a leakey gasket !
    
    I must admit to knowing very little about cars - but why can I not just
    replace the Gasket if there is nothing wrong with the old pump ?
    
    The car is an Astra GTe 20i 8V and I think the pump is fairly standard.
    
    The garage has quoted me about 130 pounds including fitting and labour.
    
    Why cant I just replace the gasket will this damage the PUMP ??
    
    Thanks for any help you can give..
    
    Jon
    
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1341.1Sounds like a rip-offEDSAC::MARSHALLWhat she needs, I don't have....Mon Jan 14 1991 20:169
1341.2ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHTue Jan 15 1991 10:587
    Often when garages talk about the waterpump gasket, they mean the
    water pump seal. Replacing this involves stripping down the pump,
    removing the seal and rebuilding the pump (assuming that this is
    possible without destroying the pump). This in terms of labour
    is probably more expensive than the cost of replacement.

 Mark
1341.3A little more infoRDGE13::MADGETue Jan 15 1991 14:0517
    Hi,
    
    I have just phoned Vauxhall - the price for the pump - 39 pounds the
    price for the Gasket - 1.30 !!!
    
    I have checked and apparently the leak is coming from the flat surface
    where the Pump joins the engine bit !!  I think I have got it solved
    I asked a local mechanic I know who has said to buy the pump and Gasket
    and will replace whichever needs replacing - So in total it should only
    cost about 65 pounds now .  Better I suppose !!
    
    Thanks and regards
    
    Jon
    
    
    
1341.4ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHTue Jan 15 1991 14:108
    I suppose the pump could be warped, so just replacing the 
    gasket in this case wouldn't be enough.

    You probably won't find out until it is all apart.

    I hope it's just the gasket ...

  Mark
1341.6Milk cartonsEDSAC::MARSHALLWhat she needs, I don't have....Tue Jan 15 1991 14:558
The waxed card from which milk cartons are made may be better, as it's more
water-proof than corn-flake packets.  (Reminds me of the bit in Zen and the Art
of Motorcycle Maintenance where they use bits of Coke can for shims...)

But I'd use proper gasket paper at 60p a sheet, or to save hassle the real
gasket isn't *that* expensive...

Scott
1341.7CHEFS::CLEMENTSDPublic Sector and TelecommsTue Jan 15 1991 16:112
    You can still buy cork sheeting with which to make gaskets. Use a
    **VERY** sharp knife to cut it or it will tear........
1341.8Roadside gasket repairs!NEWOA::KERRELLDave Kerrell NEW B1/2-2 774 6185Tue Jan 15 1991 16:327
The main advantage of cornflake packet is that you can get an exact gasket fit
by holding the card against the casting where it is to be fitted, and then tap
the card around the edges of the casting using a spanner.This should give you
the profile of the casting "stamped" into the card, or if you prefer, keep
tapping and the machined casting sharp edges will cut through the card!

Dave.