coolant pump - genuine vs. non ???

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coolant pump - genuine vs. non ???

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Hi all,

Hot on the heels of my butchered thermostat is a ruined pump!

It looks like someone snapped the bolt which held it onto the block - and then drilled it out - unfortunately they went a bit too far and drilled right through into the pump chamber :evil:

Not sure if this has been responsible for any of the overheating issues or not, as during use the hole is occupied by the new bolt... and masses of sealant... I guess perhaps some sealant could have come loose and got stuck somewhere.

Anyway, now that I have the pump off, I really don't like the idea of putting it back on... A non-genuine replacement pump is 20 quid...
Anyone know what a genuine one costs, and is it worth the extra money?

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I always use geniune unless its an emergency, pump went on my td last year and i needed asap, went to unipart and paid £1 more than vw RETAIL price for a nasty one.

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What engine is it? We replaced the water pump on our early DG in January and the genuine VW pump for that engine is no longer available, so it was a trip to gsf for us.

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Its a 1984 1.9 petrol manual DG

Spoke to VW this morning, a pump is 38 quid... Not bad compared to 20 quid from GSF.

Although they said they'd have to order it and weren't sure how long that would take... I only just got the thermostat, it was the last one in the whole country apparently!

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ambivert wrote:Although they said they'd have to order it and weren't sure how long that would take...

That's what they told me as well so I paid the money and the refundable surcharge . . . a few days later they rang me back to say that it's a discontinued part!

Tony
Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van

T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!

LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.

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ambivert wrote:I only just got the thermostat, it was the last one in the whole country apparently!

Ah flip . . . I've been meaning to get a spare thermostat off them!

Tony
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LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.

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Nicola&Tony wrote: Ah flip . . . I've been meaning to get a spare thermostat off them!

Tony

its ok, they are getting another shipment in about a month... I was prepared to wait but really want to be back on the road in time for van west !!!

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Nicola&Tony wrote:
ambivert wrote:Although they said they'd have to order it and weren't sure how long that would take...

That's what they told me as well so I paid the money and the refundable surcharge . . . a few days later they rang me back to say that it's a discontinued part!

Tony

oh bum!

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BMW made a mistake in the early 80's they tried to save a few quid and fitted plastic impellor in there water pumps...they ALL failed at about 150,000 miles (i had 3), so off to GSF for a metal German one...last BMW i sold had 300,000 miles and still sweet.
O my god...i lost a o.....im not cool anymore KlEINER FEIGLING..

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Most of the Z series BMWs still have plastic impellers and many still fail!

If you have a kind motor factor near you, you may be able to find a thermostat that fits and works with a lower opening temperature.

I don't think the pupm, is the reason for overheating. I think you need to change your head rings and rubber seals.
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