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Offline golfmk31993

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Re: Annoying noise coming from engine
« Reply #10 on: 15 April 2008, 19:31 »
my 1.4 is loosing the slightest bit of coolant, i have to top it up like evry month or so,
does this mean my waterpump bearings need replacing then?

Offline harlemex

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Re: Annoying noise coming from engine
« Reply #11 on: 15 April 2008, 20:21 »
After reading ur previous thread, i would say so, yes. Im not sure if your waterpump is the same as my gti one(i will find out if u like). However the sound you described sounds exactly like mine. Some coolant loss is also coherant with knackered waterpump bearings. You cannot change the bearings though, a complete pump is required.(they are reasonably cheap tho, if u fit one urself). Change the pump and ur coolant will no longer disappear(unless there is further probs. but i doubt it) :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :laugh:

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Re: Annoying noise coming from engine
« Reply #12 on: 15 April 2008, 20:46 »
is changing the waterpump somthing i could do myself, im not a mechanic and i have no experience as a mechanic,

how much is a new waterpump?

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Re: Annoying noise coming from engine
« Reply #13 on: 15 April 2008, 23:23 »
Cheers for your help harlemex, i might have to do it. I dont loose any coolant, but the bearing might still be buggered. So i'll weigh up the options and see if it's worth it. Nice one  :smiley:

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Re: Annoying noise coming from engine
« Reply #14 on: 19 April 2008, 16:45 »
You're welcome Al_bey.

Golfmk31993:-  Changing the waterpump is something you can do yourself, I am about to do mine. I have a fair bit of experience and would say this job is relatively straight forward, although may be a tad tricky for a beginner. Best to get a haynes manual(or a bentley manual which is better) and have a good read through, then see if you feel confident enough.  :drool:
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