Well I finally got to change out my cooling system today.
The bearings in my water pump were dying, so I took the plunge.
I ordered a pump, thermostat, fan coupling, top and bottom hoses from Pelican.
So, off I went to change everything. The water pump came out surprisingly easy (I was prepared fro a struggle), the thermostat came out easy and then I set about disassembling the inlet to change the plastic hose and the long one that goes to the bottom of the radiator.
I think I got to this just in time as the water pump housing was cracked and the impeller was also cracked in two places.
When I got the inlet off I found all the fuel hoses were cracked and perished, so i changed out all them as well. That should fix the "fuelly" smell when starting in winter!!
I also bypassed the TB heater while I was there. I just connected the outlet on the head to the metal "U" pipe then left the other end connected as normal to the plastic hose on the side of the block.
When I got everything back together I had a leak from a bolt on the thermostat housing and one form the radiator.
I couldn't sort them, so just went for a drive to finish bleeding the system and see how things go. After a 10 min drive I figured all is well, so went home. Both the leaks had gone when I got home, so I will see how they go tomorrow morning.
The biggest thing I have noticed is that the temperature now sits smack bang in the middle of the gauge. It was on the first quarter mark before, and both the thermostats 88deg ones.
I'll let you know how things pan out over the next couple of days.
Unfortunately I didn't get any photos of anything.
Cristian