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		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: tooleater on 02 November 2010, 21:42:25
		
			
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				Anyone got a basic guide to changing a water pump on v6 2000 face lift,i have Haynes manual down loaded,but it seems to go into alot of detail..
Thanks John :y
			 
			
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				Aux belt off, aux tensioner off, water pump pulley off, power steering pulley off, cam belt cover off, 3 water pump bolts off. Reverse to refit :y
			
 
			
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Aux belt off, aux tensioner off, water pump pulley off, power steering pulley off, cam belt cover off, 3 water pump bolts off. Reverse to refit :y 
my kind of manual :y :y
top up with loverly red antifreeze..
			 
			
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				Thanks for that, :ybut would you fit a QH pump or VX,i will use new bolts either way. 
Cheers John
			 
			
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Aux belt off, aux tensioner off, water pump pulley off, power steering pulley off, cam belt cover off, 3 water pump bolts off. Reverse to refit :y 
can you write the next haynes manual so much better and easer  :) :) :)
			 
			
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				Not so important on a V6 as it's not cam belt drive so the QH will be fine and for the price you can change it every cam belt change anyway :y
			
 
			
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Aux belt off, aux tensioner off, water pump pulley off, power steering pulley off, cam belt cover off, 3 water pump bolts off. Reverse to refit :y 
can you write the next haynes manual so much better and easer  :) :) :)
;D ;D ;D
It'd be about 7 pages long if wrote it ;D ;D
			 
			
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				Follow the cambelt DVD, just dont change the belt.
You dont need new bolts but you will need a spot of loctite on the water pump pulley bolts.
Do be careful though as you are likely to give the cambelt a good drowning of coolant
			 
			
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				Thanks for that guys,still considering giving some one a £100 to do it,but they need to be mobile and GOOD :-/
john
			 
			
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				Depends where you are based mate, there are quite a few good people on here...worth updating your profile with location :y
			
 
			
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				You can change the water pump on the V6 without removing the cambelt cover, i've done it a couple of times now just don't drop the waterpump bolts ;)
			 
			
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				The Sintra which has an Omega(ish) engine you can change the waterpump by just removing the aux belt and undoing the 3 water pump bolts (as said dont drop them) and pulling out the pump...its fiddly though...there is a little more in the way of the Omega engine but still pretty straight forward :y
			
 
			
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				 I am located in Watford Herts
Cheers John :y
			 
			
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				Cheers guys for info,logging out now Boiler rip out to do tomorrow.
John
			 
			
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The Sintra which has an Omega(ish) engine you can change the waterpump by just removing the aux belt and undoing the 3 water pump bolts (as said dont drop them) and pulling out the pump...its fiddly though...there is a little more in the way of the Omega engine but still pretty straight forward :y
Water pump bolts are behind the cam belt cover though. 
			 
			
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				Not on the Sintra...wouldnt have thought the Omega was that different?? They are fiddly to get to with the cover on granted but not impossible :y
			
 
			
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The Sintra which has an Omega(ish) engine you can change the waterpump by just removing the aux belt and undoing the 3 water pump bolts (as said dont drop them) and pulling out the pump...its fiddly though...there is a little more in the way of the Omega engine but still pretty straight forward :y
Water pump bolts are behind the cam belt cover though. 
The hole in the cambelt cover is just big enough to get at the bolts  ;)
			 
			
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The Sintra which has an Omega(ish) engine you can change the waterpump by just removing the aux belt and undoing the 3 water pump bolts (as said dont drop them) and pulling out the pump...its fiddly though...there is a little more in the way of the Omega engine but still pretty straight forward :y
Water pump bolts are behind the cam belt cover though. 
The hole in the cambelt cover is just big enough to get at the bolts  ;)
I'll stand in the corner corrected then.  ::) ::)
			 
			
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The Sintra which has an Omega(ish) engine you can change the waterpump by just removing the aux belt and undoing the 3 water pump bolts (as said dont drop them) and pulling out the pump...its fiddly though...there is a little more in the way of the Omega engine but still pretty straight forward :y
Water pump bolts are behind the cam belt cover though. 
The hole in the cambelt cover is just big enough to get at the bolts  ;)
I'll stand in the corner corrected then.  ::) ::)
small hands reqd for cleaning the old gasket off..
			 
			
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The Sintra which has an Omega(ish) engine you can change the waterpump by just removing the aux belt and undoing the 3 water pump bolts (as said dont drop them) and pulling out the pump...its fiddly though...there is a little more in the way of the Omega engine but still pretty straight forward :y
Water pump bolts are behind the cam belt cover though. 
The hole in the cambelt cover is just big enough to get at the bolts  ;)
I'll stand in the corner corrected then.  ::) ::)
small hands reqd for cleaning the old gasket off..
no need,  it's an O ring located in a groove on the pump body, unless the bloke who fitted it used instant gasket too  ;)
			 
			
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				is it an o ring on the thermo stat as well?
			
 
			
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is it an o ring on the thermo stat as well?
I've never even seen my 'stat, but I think so.   :y
			 
			
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is it an o ring on the thermo stat as well?
Yep ;)