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364 with DB-154 Dsl water pump rebuild qusestion

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BRMTDG

01-27-2008 09:22:40




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Have a 364 with a BD-154 diesel thats leaking around the water pump shaft. Guess I should not have replaced the thermostat and had the radiator repaired.Thermostat was missing and the radiator was leaking like a sieve.
Has anybody has rebuilt their water pump using a kit vs just replacing the entire pump asm.? If you have rebuilt the pump anything special I should pay attention to while rebuilding. The pump asm. is considerable more expensive but if its the better way to go, I"ll replace it.

Any advise or opinions would be greatly appreciated .....
Thanks Cirrus

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Fromjb2

01-27-2008 17:16:56




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 Re: 364 with DB-154 Dsl water pump rebuild qusestion in reply to BRMTDG, 01-27-2008 09:22:40  
Hi Cirrus, CIH used to have remanufactured water pumps for BD-154. As someone else pionted out that you have to be really careful with pressing the old bearing in & out or the casting will break. Better do a casting swap with CIH for the rebuilt unit.

JimB



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Kevin Meier

01-27-2008 15:10:05




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 Re: 364 with DB-154 Dsl water pump rebuild qusestion in reply to BRMTDG, 01-27-2008 09:22:40  
As far as rebuilding that water pump most kits come with a unitized seal which means you need to have the correct installation tool or make one. If you are familiar with that there should be no problem. If you have any questions about rebuilding feel free to email me.



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Bob

01-27-2008 10:53:40




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 Re: 364 with DB-154 Dsl water pump rebuild qusestion in reply to BRMTDG, 01-27-2008 09:22:40  
You have to be REAL careful when pressing a waterpump apart, or back together, or you'll break the impeller, the main casting, or the pully/hub.

You need to figure out which way it has to come apart, or you'll break things.

NEVER put pressure (from pressing) though the bearing. Press on the bearing shell to press the bearing in place, then support the opposite end of the SHAFT while pressing the impeller or the pulley/hub onto the other end.

Best to have a shop manual "at hand", before starting.

Usually, the manual will give you the dimensions as to how far to press the pulley/ or and the impeller into place.

If you DO NOT have a manual, or it doesn't show the process in enough detail, you need to CAREFULLY measure these things BEFORE pressing things apart.

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