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XMAX

///Member
well done to Uber and his old man.

Also well done to Sank for realising a problem before something major went wrong. good spotting.

 

WyKiD

Active member
Nicely done guys, always willing to lend a hand....

Good spot Sank before any harm was done...
 

Ephraimramodike

New member
WOW!! That is truly amazing support from the Fanatics channels!

Hope you get your car fully sorted soon @:=):Sank



#Love the larger Fanatics Smilies .... :grin:
 

Uber Soldat

///Member
Glad we could help you out.:grin:

Tis a good thing you spotted that light on the dash...
and happy it didn't happen on the way home, that would have been painful, to say the least.
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
You know, if that chunk of metal fell just the right way, you could have lost or seriously damanged your engine....
 

Sankekur

///Member
Thanks for all the comments guys, uber and his dad really are awesome people.

@fordkoppie: I bought a waterpump last year with the intention for changing it, but never really got to doing it. The waterpump change ended up being put on the long term plans (before 100 000km) so I guess now is as good a time as ever.


@leonard: Thats right apart from just the cooling system not working there is also the change of it getting wedged in other moving parts, causing further damage.


Got parts from BMW today so if everything goes according to plan I will be going past Mr uber's place tomorrow evening to do the waterpump the belts and replace the broken bracket.
 

Sankekur

///Member
Righto, so yesterday afternoon after work quickly went home for some food, and then headed out to uber's place.

I don't know about you guys but I don't know of many people that would be willing to help you with your car till after 1AM on weekday, well uber and his dad are such guys, awesome guys. Also Legacy also deserves a special thanks for his help with the work and for giving me a lift.

So the work ended up taking till after 1 'o clock this morning, but in the end,
-the tensioner bracket is now replaced
-fitted a new waterpump (just because)
-replaced the main and aircon belt.
-and the car now has fresh coolant.


Thanks again to everyone that helped, you guys are true fanatics :grin:


Edit: Also took a couple of pics so will try and post up a bit of a DIY soon.
 

Sankekur

///Member
@philip: The OEM waterpump has plastic impeller, so its only matter op time before it gives in, mine still looks pretty much fine, but now I can feel a bit better :)

@frikkie: Yup, or something similar, basically a reverse threaded tap, that as you drill it in it pulls itself in and the loosens the stuck bold. I am just glad we had someone with so much experience (uber's dad) to do this, as I would probably just have stuffed it up more.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Sankekur said:
@philip: The OEM waterpump has plastic impeller, so its only matter op time before it gives in, mine still looks pretty much fine, but now I can feel a bit better :)

That's the thing, rather want to replace it and have that piece of mind!! :)
 

Sankekur

///Member
Exactly, as I see it, and as leonard has stated many times replacing stuff on the cooling system is cheap insurance.

Come to think of it I still need to do my expansion tank.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Preventative maintenance, although cheap insurance does sound a bit more relevant!

Yep, expansion tank and waterpump will be done in one shot. Hoses are still fine, but might be worthwhile replacing. And while I am at it maybe just replace the power steering pump which is still a bit too noisy for my liking...
 
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