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Identifying Cabriolet replacement water pump
Good morning! I have an '89 Rabbit Cabriolet (1.8, SOHC, set up for a/c) and have a leaking water pump (unless, by some stroke of luck, it turns out to be a hose connection at the pump!)... My question: Is there a way to determine the type of water pump (the parts stores seem to list four, varying from a 30mm to 40mm hub and different bolt patterns, etc.) used upon this year and particular engine (short of actually removing the covers and pump, etc.)? I realize this is not the ideal way to go about it but with funds being quite tight, the pumps not being in stock (thus the need to know which pump in particular) and not having alternative transportation to use while the car is down, I'd like to be able to identify and order the correct pump before taking everything apart. Is this a pipe dream? <chuckle> Thanks for any help in advance! Johnnie - Clarksville, TN
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According to germanautoparts.com there is only 1 pump (though
different packaging). Looks like a 30mm hub. I also have an 89 cab and have ordered a bunch of parts from them (they are fast, the parts always fit, and great). Parts always come the next day to MA. Dave http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volks.../Cooling/163/1 Johnnie wrote: > Good morning! I have an '89 Rabbit Cabriolet (1.8, SOHC, set up for > a/c) and have a leaking water pump (unless, by some stroke of luck, it > turns out to be a hose connection at the pump!)... My question: Is > there a way to determine the type of water pump (the parts stores seem > to list four, varying from a 30mm to 40mm hub and different bolt > patterns, etc.) used upon this year and particular engine (short of > actually removing the covers and pump, etc.)? I realize this is not > the ideal way to go about it but with funds being quite tight, the > pumps not being in stock (thus the need to know which pump in > particular) and not having alternative transportation to use while the > car is down, I'd like to be able to identify and order the correct pump > before taking everything apart. Is this a pipe dream? <chuckle> > Thanks for any help in advance! Johnnie - Clarksville, TN > > |
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Yep spend the extra $19 you will save yourself the pleasure of snapping off
the old waterpump cover bolts. The housing bolt are big enough that you have to try really hard to snap them. Steve "Johnnie" > wrote in message ... > > David Sykes Wrote: >> According to germanautoparts.com there is only 1 pump (though >> different packaging). Looks like a 30mm hub. I also have an 89 cab and >> have ordered a bunch of parts from them (they are fast, the parts >> always >> fit, and great). Parts always come the next day to MA. >> Dave >> >> >> http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volks.../Cooling/163/1 >> >> >> >> Johnnie wrote:- >> Good morning! I have an '89 Rabbit Cabriolet... Is >> there a way to determine the type of water pump used upon this year >> and particular engine. Thanks for any help in advance! Johnnie - >> Clarksville, TN >> >> - > > Ah, thank you very much! It appears the entire assembly they offer > will be the way to go... I appreciate the info and link! > > > -- > Johnnie |
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Yep, good people!!!
"Johnnie" > wrote in message ... > > Stephen Haare Wrote: >> Yep spend the extra $19 you will save yourself the pleasure of snapping >> off >> the old waterpump cover bolts. The housing bolt are big enough that you >> have >> to try really hard to snap them. >> >> Steve >> >> "Johnnie" wrote in message >> ...- >> >> David Sykes Wrote:- >> According to germanautoparts.com there is only 1 pump (though >> different packaging). Looks like a 30mm hub. I also have an 89 cab >> and >> have ordered a bunch of parts from them (they are fast, the parts >> always >> fit, and great). Parts always come the next day to MA. >> Dave >> >> >> http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volks.../Cooling/163/1 >> >> >> >> Johnnie wrote:- >> Good morning! I have an '89 Rabbit Cabriolet... Is >> there a way to determine the type of water pump used upon this year >> and particular engine. Thanks for any help in advance! Johnnie - >> Clarksville, TN >> >> -- >> >> Ah, thank you very much! It appears the entire assembly they offer >> will be the way to go... I appreciate the info and link! >> >> >> -- >> Johnnie- > > Thanks again for this was the route to go without a doubt! They were > extremely helpful in getting the part out late last Thursday afternoon, > too, going a bit above and beyond what I would have expected in this day > and age. I was very impressed! > > > -- > Johnnie |
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