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water pump shaft removal?
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4 years 8 months ago #26165
by drz1300
KZ1300 A1 1979
SUZUKİGSX1100E 1980
HONDA CBX P- 1990 (Police Version)
HONDA NAUTYDAX 1978
MOTO GRAZİELLA 1964
YAMAHA CHAPY 50
SUZUKİ RV50
water pump shaft removal? was created by drz1300
Hi,
any advice to remove waterpump shaft to remove without parting engine-thanks for advice-
by the way in my country i find exactly the same mchanical seal kit only 10 USD-anyone need message me
any advice to remove waterpump shaft to remove without parting engine-thanks for advice-
by the way in my country i find exactly the same mchanical seal kit only 10 USD-anyone need message me
KZ1300 A1 1979
SUZUKİGSX1100E 1980
HONDA CBX P- 1990 (Police Version)
HONDA NAUTYDAX 1978
MOTO GRAZİELLA 1964
YAMAHA CHAPY 50
SUZUKİ RV50
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4 years 8 months ago - 4 years 8 months ago #26167
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Why do you need to remove the water pump shaft?
If you're just replacing the mechanical seal, you don't have to pull the water pump shaft. Follow the instructions on page 61 of the service manual. If you don't have the service manual, download it from the Home page of this site.
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drz1300 wrote: Hi,
any advice to remove waterpump shaft to remove without parting engine-thanks for advice-
by the way in my country i find exactly the same mchanical seal kit only 10 USD-anyone need message me
Why do you need to remove the water pump shaft?
If you're just replacing the mechanical seal, you don't have to pull the water pump shaft. Follow the instructions on page 61 of the service manual. If you don't have the service manual, download it from the Home page of this site.
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4 years 8 months ago #26168
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I hope somebody with experience can answer your question, but I just wanted to say that I’m impressed by your collection of motorcycles. The CBX -P is interesting - I didn’t know there was a police version. If you can spare the time, it would be great to see some photos of your bikes, please.
Good luck with the water pump.
Good luck with the water pump.
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4 years 8 months ago #26169
by drz1300
KZ1300 A1 1979
SUZUKİGSX1100E 1980
HONDA CBX P- 1990 (Police Version)
HONDA NAUTYDAX 1978
MOTO GRAZİELLA 1964
YAMAHA CHAPY 50
SUZUKİ RV50
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when i changed mechanical seal,realized that water pump shafts junction by the impeller corroded,,,,so i need to change the shaft:
KZ1300 A1 1979
SUZUKİGSX1100E 1980
HONDA CBX P- 1990 (Police Version)
HONDA NAUTYDAX 1978
MOTO GRAZİELLA 1964
YAMAHA CHAPY 50
SUZUKİ RV50
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4 years 8 months ago #26170
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You will need to remove the cylinder head to gain access to the flat of the water pump shaft. You need to put a wrench on the shaft to hold the shaft while removing the nuts. If you don't do this, you will crack the nylon gear on the drive shaft. Refer to pages 74 & 76 of the service manual.
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4 years 8 months ago #26171
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As stated, the cylinder head has to be off. Then the timing shaft, as in early models. Two bolts on two ends, and that will also free the camshaft chain.
While doing all this, it's important to keep the shafts with 12 mm wrenches, two at a time best, from any movement. Like Kawboy said, or you will end up strupping the nylon gears.
The water pump shaft can be pushed back, but there is a restriction and that's the engine block. You will need to remove that, and there are more twists and turns along the way. Even me, thinking I'm experienced, I cornered myself just today!!!! Had to do over but it was easier than first try. Practice Makes perfect, but in this case, I didn't appreciate it.
No need to do any of this changing mechanical and oil seal. By the way
While doing all this, it's important to keep the shafts with 12 mm wrenches, two at a time best, from any movement. Like Kawboy said, or you will end up strupping the nylon gears.
The water pump shaft can be pushed back, but there is a restriction and that's the engine block. You will need to remove that, and there are more twists and turns along the way. Even me, thinking I'm experienced, I cornered myself just today!!!! Had to do over but it was easier than first try. Practice Makes perfect, but in this case, I didn't appreciate it.
No need to do any of this changing mechanical and oil seal. By the way
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