Great video, I don't have a 3D printer so I just bought the part...the instructions were great but when I installed the new pump it did not work at first. I had to prime the pump by pulling off the two outflow lines and letting it bleed for a little bit. After replacing the tubes back on the pump it worked perfectly. Thanks for posting this video.
@@TrevEvans Yeah, I didn't order any because I repaired mine with the 3D printer component and it worked. However, I put the links to the two pumps that would fit into the description of the video. Check them out and see if it would suit yours.
@jimrush303 oh no problemo mate! I'll just head off to my secret batmancave lair and use my 3D printer 🤔😆😒😶🌫️😑 Nope no 3D printer down here guess I'll just buy one of amazon like the rest of the peasants..all for fun! ☺️😉😆
Great visuals. I just tried to take off the fender well clips the hard way. Not good. All I need is a $1500 dollar 3-d printer. I would have super glued the split and squeezed it in the vise, but it probably would not have survived the re-installation without the sleeve you made.
Thank you for this. Mine started leaking this week. Would you be willing to share the stl file for your printed part. I haven’t looked at mine yet but I would assume the cause is likely similar Thanks
Unfortunately, I didn't save the STL file because it was such an easy piece to design. From memory, it was simply a 10mm diameter opening that I made 1mm thick, and around 15 long with a tapered end. I just measured the outlet with my callipers and it was a perfect fit first go. Hope that helps at least. :)
As cool as that was, I'm wondering if some shrink-fit like used on wiring wouldn't have done it. I was actually hoping the leak was in the tank; trying to figure out what's holding it from the top...
Hmm, from memory it was simply a 10mm diameter opening that I made 1mm thick, and around 15 long with a tapered end. I just measured the outlet with my callipers and it was a perfect fit first go.
I Have been Doing Nothing But Car Repairs On My Sons Car And Wife's Car. Maybe Yo Could Hit The Junk Yards and Get A Used 1. I have been Teaching My Son How To Go To Junk Yards And get parts Way Cheaper. you Could Have Put Some Silicone Also.
That's great teaching your son! Yeah, I could have sourced these parts from the wreckers, but I definitely am enjoying seeing what I can do with 3d printing 👌
Im on my 2nd replacement pump! One from Amazon- the pump was real weak hardly pushing enough water out. Sent that back tried one from ebay after being reassured it works. same garbage as the other except now I gotta pay to send this piece of shit back! Grrrr if only I had 3d printer! here is the crap one.. th-cam.com/users/shortsh0yiXECWoZ4?feature=share
Great video, I don't have a 3D printer so I just bought the part...the instructions were great but when I installed the new pump it did not work at first. I had to prime the pump by pulling off the two outflow lines and letting it bleed for a little bit. After replacing the tubes back on the pump it worked perfectly. Thanks for posting this video.
Most welcome.... glad it was helpful. That's good advice about bleeding trhe line a bit! :)
@@jelreviews which one did u get? the 2 I ordered were rubbish weak as piss.
@@TrevEvans Yeah, I didn't order any because I repaired mine with the 3D printer component and it worked. However, I put the links to the two pumps that would fit into the description of the video. Check them out and see if it would suit yours.
@jimrush303 oh no problemo mate! I'll just head off to my secret batmancave lair and use my 3D printer 🤔😆😒😶🌫️😑
Nope no 3D printer down here guess I'll just buy one of amazon like the rest of the peasants..all for fun!
☺️😉😆
Was rooting way too hard for you on this. Felt like we won the championship at the end.
My 2017 broke in the exact same place! Thanks for the video, great job!!
Thank you for the video that really helps.
Glad it helped
Nice work!! Very well done!
Great visuals. I just tried to take off the fender well clips the hard way. Not good. All I need is a $1500 dollar 3-d printer. I would have super glued the split and squeezed it in the vise, but it probably would not have survived the re-installation without the sleeve you made.
My continuing education class from TH-cam University!
Thank you for this. Mine started leaking this week. Would you be willing to share the stl file for your printed part. I haven’t looked at mine yet but I would assume the cause is likely similar
Thanks
Unfortunately, I didn't save the STL file because it was such an easy piece to design. From memory, it was simply a 10mm diameter opening that I made 1mm thick, and around 15 long with a tapered end. I just measured the outlet with my callipers and it was a perfect fit first go. Hope that helps at least. :)
Good video
As cool as that was, I'm wondering if some shrink-fit like used on wiring wouldn't have done it. I was actually hoping the leak was in the tank; trying to figure out what's holding it from the top...
What are the specs of the piece you printed. I have that same crack.
Hmm, from memory it was simply a 10mm diameter opening that I made 1mm thick, and around 15 long with a tapered end. I just measured the outlet with my callipers and it was a perfect fit first go.
I Have been Doing Nothing But Car Repairs On My Sons Car And Wife's Car. Maybe Yo Could Hit The Junk Yards and Get A Used 1. I have been Teaching My Son How To Go To Junk Yards And get parts Way Cheaper. you Could Have Put Some Silicone Also.
That's great teaching your son! Yeah, I could have sourced these parts from the wreckers, but I definitely am enjoying seeing what I can do with 3d printing 👌
Im on my 2nd replacement pump! One from Amazon- the pump was real weak hardly pushing enough water out. Sent that back tried one from ebay after being reassured it works. same garbage as the other except now I gotta pay to send this piece of shit back! Grrrr if only I had 3d printer! here is the crap one.. th-cam.com/users/shortsh0yiXECWoZ4?feature=share
Mine just broke