Opel Movano / Renault Master 2.5 diesel - water pump replacement

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2024
  • Replacing water pump on Opel / Vauxhall Movano 2.5 CDTi / Renault Master 2.5 dCi / Nissan Interstar - video showing replacing the water pump. And a phone drop (fortunately no damage to the screen).
    Can be done without lifting the van, on the side of the road - as per video. I did put a jack and an axle stand to make more room, but it's not necessary. As long as you've got all the tools needed and know what your up against, it's an easy job, just take your time and clean everything properly. Sump plug require square key to undo, oil filter is inside a plastic housing with 30 or 32mm nut on top. If it hasn't been done by a heavy weight monkey before it should be easier to remove the sprocket nut and the sprocket itself, otherwise puller would be recommended as it will make the job easier again.
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ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @cone6762
    @cone6762 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Did the engine make a rattling noise if revved up?

    • @signummotors
      @signummotors  10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No, sounded and worked absolutely as normal, didn’t seem to have that kind of effect. There was a massive drop in coolant level, so you wouldn’t miss it. Depending on the damage to the water pump, it may make noise if the bearings would collapse even if it would still seal without visible leak, should produce a leak and it would go through weep holes on the pump cover. Unless some idiot blocked them with silicone, as it happened on mine. Check for water in oil, as it can happen.

  • @OggyFishingUK
    @OggyFishingUK 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Perfect timing as I’m attempting this tomorrow. Q? Did you drain the oil after fitting the pump or before?

    • @signummotors
      @signummotors  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'd drain it after replacing the pump, as during replacement of the pump you might get some leak into the internals of the engine and it will land in your sump - so I'd complete the pump replacement and after it's sealed (put deionised water in first before coolant - just to test, after all it's the cheaper 50% of the mix...) and it's not leaking - then replace the oil. If your oil isn't full of water, you may run the engine to warm it up and make draining oil easier, I didn't have that comfort, as there was about two litres of coolant in my oil already... Glad I've timed it right! :)

    • @abuchand5371
      @abuchand5371 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The bleeding procedure is not correct. First bleed the bleed nipple on the thermostat housing, then the nipple on the top of the pipe .

    • @abuchand5371
      @abuchand5371 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@signummotorsuld it not be better to do the following.1. Replace new pump. 2. Drain old oil mixed with water . 3. Remove sump cover completly and use a clean rag to wipe the sides with carburettor cleaner. Then wipe again with a clean rag , check sump gasket and put back the sump. New coolant to spec , and new oil , oil filter, .
      Comments please.