Well, after procrastinating for weeks on end, I finally replaced the expansion tank....
Took it for a drive, lovely. Took it for another drive to try upto 65mph... nope, leaking still, but deffo not the expansion tank.
The leak is still definitely running down the middle, just underneath the timing belt to the right. I still think this might be a water pump, but willing to be corrected if anyone knows of any other pipes that are in that vicinity.
In the case of replacing the water-pump, has anyone had experience of doing this from above the engine bay - or will it have to be done from underneath?
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mal0r wrote:The leak is still definitely running down the middle, just underneath the timing belt to the right. I still think this might be a water pump, but willing to be corrected if anyone knows of any other pipes that are in that vicinity.
In the case of replacing the water-pump, has anyone had experience of doing this from above the engine bay - or will it have to be done from underneath?
To the right as you're standing outside the back of your van looking into the engine bay, or lying on your back under the van? Water pump would be to the left when standing by rear bumper looking into the engine bay (on an early DG anyway).
Big Tam replaced our water pump and I passed the spanners and big hammer etc! We were mainly above, but sometimes underneath.
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By the way, there's a water pump on ebay at the moment, but I don't know if it's the right one for your engine:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... =p3907.m29
Tony
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... =p3907.m29
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LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.
T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!
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Please note....The J pipe sold by Just Kampers is a genuine one.
If the leak is to the right of the centre, on and early DG/DF, it won't be the water pump because it is on the left.
There are 2 major suspects, The pipe that goes across from the right hand head to the pump, sealed by an O ring may be perforated, or the pipe that runs under the pulley from the block to the pump, made up of an elbow, a rubber connector and a curved pipe.
To check these.... In the back of the engine, nearest the bell housing is a hole, about 25mm. Mover the crank, and you'll see your flywheel moving. Turn the flywheel until you can see a hole in the flywheel that lines up with the hole in the case and stick something in the hole to lock the flywheel.
Loosen the front pulley nut and gently drift the pulley off. That will expose the pipes and possibly, the leak.
If the leak is to the right of the centre, on and early DG/DF, it won't be the water pump because it is on the left.
There are 2 major suspects, The pipe that goes across from the right hand head to the pump, sealed by an O ring may be perforated, or the pipe that runs under the pulley from the block to the pump, made up of an elbow, a rubber connector and a curved pipe.
To check these.... In the back of the engine, nearest the bell housing is a hole, about 25mm. Mover the crank, and you'll see your flywheel moving. Turn the flywheel until you can see a hole in the flywheel that lines up with the hole in the case and stick something in the hole to lock the flywheel.
Loosen the front pulley nut and gently drift the pulley off. That will expose the pipes and possibly, the leak.
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Thanks all, the water pattern underneath is in the centre, and the water running down appears to just be running along one of the beams just under the timing belt. She's going into the garage tomorrow anyways, I can't get underneath my van!
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