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Usually, by the time the water pump makes that much noise, the bearings are shot due to water leakage (which will be evident). However alternator bearings often fail due to the V-belt being too tight. Try taking the belt off and spin the alternator by hand. If it's rough or noisy, there's your problem.
Ian
Ian
Paul,
I just happen to have a copy of the bible out at the moment as I am re-fitting the radiator to my wedge.
According the the bible "There have been several versions of the water pump on the V8 engine and it is very important to get a replacement that matches."
"It is worth taking the old pump with you to get the replacement."
Hope that helps.
KJR
I just happen to have a copy of the bible out at the moment as I am re-fitting the radiator to my wedge.
According the the bible "There have been several versions of the water pump on the V8 engine and it is very important to get a replacement that matches."
"It is worth taking the old pump with you to get the replacement."
Hope that helps.
KJR
If you are not sure what is the problem try spraying some WD40 on the alternator bearing if it goes quiet for a while then you know it's the problem. Saves you taking the belt off. Won't cure the problem but at least you know. Never done it with a water pump but I guess it may work if you can get some WD40 into the bearing.
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