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NB8B developed what I assume is a leaking water pump last weekend (regular, ~2/second, drip from the bottom of the crank case). Haven't pulled anything apart to go searching for it as I have negative spare time between now and Christmas, but have instead booked it in with ACDC for them to investigate/resolve for me.
Question is, should I drive the 12km there myself or is it worth organising a tow? My original thought was she'll be right, and in the unlikely event that it does get hot I pull over and top up the coolant, or worst case organise a tow from there. But a mate last night was saying I was mad and a tow was cheap insurance, and now I'm double guessing myself.Thoughts?
How far to drive with water pump leak?
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
I'd drive.
That drip, is that when hot with the radiator cap tight? Doesn't sound like much of a leak in that case. If worried, can you loosen the cap so it doesn't pressurise the coolant but still prevents coolant loss, that will minimise the loss while driving. If still worried, take it there in the morning before the day heats up.
Keep a close eye on the temperature (I know you will anyway!) in case the shaft seizes (usually, but not always accompanied by lots of squeal from the belt) and the pump stops pumping - that is when engine damage is most likely.
This could mean that the cam belt is way overdue for service, as most people do belt and water pump together - but maybe the PO cheaped out last time
let us know how you go.
That drip, is that when hot with the radiator cap tight? Doesn't sound like much of a leak in that case. If worried, can you loosen the cap so it doesn't pressurise the coolant but still prevents coolant loss, that will minimise the loss while driving. If still worried, take it there in the morning before the day heats up.
Keep a close eye on the temperature (I know you will anyway!) in case the shaft seizes (usually, but not always accompanied by lots of squeal from the belt) and the pump stops pumping - that is when engine damage is most likely.
This could mean that the cam belt is way overdue for service, as most people do belt and water pump together - but maybe the PO cheaped out last time
let us know how you go.
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
I would drive.Your friend is being paranoid.
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
I've dríven distances with pretty decent radiator leaks before and been OK, but those cars had proper temperature gauges I could keep an eye on. The NA with the proper gauge would be fine to do this, but anything later with the dummy gauge I wouldn't do it. Even used the old egg 'n pepper trick in one ... and yes it works!
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I guess the egg would plug it temporarily. WTF does the pepper do, except make it tastier?!
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
Both timing belt and water pump are apparently ~20k km old. Previous owner was Dave Battisson so I have no reason to doubt that, even if it is surprising that the water pump has let go so soon.
Drip is apparent regardless of temperate or running/not, which from my google diagnosing is why I'm leaning towards water pump. Again, would have investigated it myself but I can't see me finding time this side of new years so time to let the wallet do the work for a change.
Thanks all for reconfirming my thoughts though.
Drip is apparent regardless of temperate or running/not, which from my google diagnosing is why I'm leaning towards water pump. Again, would have investigated it myself but I can't see me finding time this side of new years so time to let the wallet do the work for a change.
Thanks all for reconfirming my thoughts though.
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
I think the theory is the pepper stiffens the egg white. There's more scientific terms but I think that's what it's suppose to do. Worked on my old Ford many many years ago and a mates old HQ ute. He kept that ute going on eggs for months before he had the radiator fixed.bruce wrote:I guess the egg would plug it temporarily. WTF does the pepper do, except make it tastier?!
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
Drive. I have dríven from Eastern Creek to Newcastle with a significant leak from the coolant passage in/near the throttle body (my fault, long story). Stopped every 15 minutes to top up with tap water from bottles I collected at the race track. Eventually had to stop at the top of hills and do hill starts as the alternator was dying and draining the battery. Then realised I had to fix alternator because it was covered in water, by redirecting the leak around it and tying with a rag. Eventually it dried out and I was back to just worrying about the leak.
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
I just drove about 20 kays with a leak from one of my small radiator hoses (would leave a puddle when parked). Just checked levels beforehand and watched the temp gauge for movement. In the end may have lost a few hundred millilitres (my cooling system takes about 11 litres).
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Re: How far to drive with water pump leak?
And to report back after the fact - zero dramas. If I lost any on the way, I couldn't discern the difference in the coolant level in the overflow bottle before/after the trip. Temp gauge got to normal and then didn't move.
But the car does now have a new water pump and I've put ~200kms on it since, and all appears well.
But the car does now have a new water pump and I've put ~200kms on it since, and all appears well.
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