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A little water pump leak ...

Started by THE ZUKE, December 30, 2018, 01:10:13 PM

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THE ZUKE

Quote from: Strawdawg on March 21, 2019, 06:09:30 PM
Might regret using red loctite if you ever have to pull it apart :)

No it's not glue brake but the product is intended for sealing.

THE ZUKE




THE ZUKE

Quote from: Brads70 on March 22, 2019, 05:20:37 AM
Looks great! Hopefully no more troubles for awhile!  :bradsthumb:

I'll see that tomorrow morning, honestly I hope ...  ::)

THE ZUKE

#49
Looks great  :perfect10: , the water leak has disappeared  :twothumbsup: , the screws with the bulging heads don't touch the pulley.  :)

Good job by myself, yeah !!! 8) (Ok  ::) with your help too  :thankyou: ).

RUNCHARGER

Nice: It's taking care of the little things like leaks that go a long way to enjoying these cars.
Sheldon

THE ZUKE

Quote from: RUNCHARGER on March 24, 2019, 08:05:43 AM
Nice: It's taking care of the little things like leaks that go a long way to enjoying these cars.

Yes  :) for the first time for 4 months, I drove my car without problems.  :worship:

I agree the power steering BORGESON is really better than the original, now I haven't the same car to drive. :cool:
My car driving close to a new utility vehicle.

Staying to fix the drive train (to change pièces by MOOG brand). To change and paint the engine oil pan. Probably to change the speedometer because it's really crazy. Finally to change the shocks (KYB) by HOTCHKIS because of I don't feel the road behavior really good. I know with wheels 17", it's worst than the 15" wheels but I love the look with. I'm sure I will improve it changing the shocks. I did it on my ex Mustang and after the road behavior was better than before changing. In the morning, I read the HOTCHKIS is one of the best brand, the price too  :takemymoney:


cuda dad

Good job!  That is one of the joys of owning one of these classics,being able to do some of the repairs yourself.  Now go drive it! :burnout:

THE ZUKE

Quote from: cuda dad on March 24, 2019, 08:31:56 AM
Good job!  That is one of the joys of owning one of these classics,being able to do some of the repairs yourself.  Now go drive it! :burnout:

Yes I am a little bit proud of myself because I am not a mechanic and I discover everything about MOPAR (step by step thanks to you). ;)

RUNCHARGER

A lot of people say Bilstein shocks are the best choice but I've never used them myself.
Sheldon

THE ZUKE

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Quote from: RUNCHARGER on March 24, 2019, 08:45:29 AM
A lot of people say Bilstein shocks are the best choice but I've never used them myself.

I know them because I have these on my ex Mach1 rear and KONI adjustable front.

The price difference between a KYB and brands like QA1 / HOCHKIS shows the quality must be much better.


RUNCHARGER

Sheldon

THE ZUKE

Quote from: RUNCHARGER on March 24, 2019, 09:10:35 AM
Yes: I wouldn't use KYB's.

I have been understanding I have shi.. on my car, restoration yes but not with good pieces for everything.

I hope, it's not the same thing for the engine ... :thinking:

cuda dad


THE ZUKE

First real driving of 80 miles and the leak disappeared. YEAH !!! :perfect10: