not today, but the last two days:
Did a bit of a service on brothers TD5, changed coolant on the weekend. Had glycol in it, I have some HOAT, and of course after the flush and change to HOAT the fuel cooler and waterpump started leaking.
So last few days between work, I've been helping bro(actually he's helping me) change WP and fuel cooler o rings.
Fuel cooler was easy nuff, but waterpump!!
No way we could get the old WP out without taking the high speed oil filter housing off.
Brother bought himself a Pro Flow branded waterpump. But he didn't realise that he already bought a waterpump long ago(as a precaution) and this first one was a Bearmach branded one.
While i had the two different waterpumps in hand, there was a very slight obvious difference in their respective sizes, the impeller on the Bearmach was ever so slightly more inward into the body of the pump.
Quick rough and cut measurement of each .. just against each other showed that both the impeller shaft and the keyway shaft were both about 2mm or so shorter .. and it's the two shafts that make getting the pump out between the bracket and oil filter housing 'impossible'.
So the oil filter housing was bolted back up, just to see if the Bearmach WP would slip in between the bracket and filter housing ... with a small twist of the pump body, it slipped in no worries! 
Slipped back out, tried the ProFlow branded one, and after about 5 mins of trying to slip that one in, gave up. 
So we used the Bearmach branded WP(he already had). 
Hopefully we'll never have to do WP again .. ever!!! .. but that's just a comment on the experience in getting whatever pump was already installed, looked quite original, but not sure.
A6t least we know that with the BM pump now in, if it needs doing, you don't have to strip the entire engine of all it's ancillaries just to do the waterpump.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
			
			
		 
	
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