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Super7



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Rutland Red
TD5 water pump - is it shot?
I've just crawled under the Landy to change the oil and noticed a coolant leak...

I think this is the steering pump bracket, is it time for a new water pump?

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 '99 TD5 Defender 90
'52 Series 1 80"
'99 Caterham 7
Post #428309 3rd Jun 2015 11:23am
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Fatboy Slim



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Yes looks like it
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Super7



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Thanks, that's my weekend sorted then Big Cry '99 TD5 Defender 90
'52 Series 1 80"
'99 Caterham 7
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Fatboy Slim



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Easy enough. Get the gaskets and 'O' ring for the centrifugal filter housing as it needs to come off.
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grumpy old git



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I've seen it done another way, remove PS pump from housing, four bolts to remove the entire bracket assembly from the lump and then swap the pump on the bench. There is an O ring that'll need swapping but it allows you to torque the pump bolts up correctly. I'll post the O ring part number when I get on the PC.
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grumpy old git



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I've seen it done another way, remove PS pump from housing, four bolts to remove the entire bracket assembly from the lump and then swap the pump on the bench. There is an O ring that'll need swapping but it allows you to torque the pump bolts up correctly. I'll post the O ring part number when I get on the PC. There's a post on d2boys club that is useful.
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Fatboy Slim



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Each to their own but I find that way an absolute pain in the backside. You'll do it easily in an hour or so by removing the centrifugal filter.
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Super7



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Thanks, all sorted, took the centrifugal filter housing off Thumbs Up '99 TD5 Defender 90
'52 Series 1 80"
'99 Caterham 7
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