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Date:         Thu, 11 Jul 1996 09:06:09 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         "Dan Resler" <resler@liberty.mas.vcu.edu>
Subject:      Vanagon H2O pump?

Was in traffic yesterday in my '87 Westy when my alternator/O2 lights went on, followed quickly by the temp rising. D*mn, lost a belt. Popped the cover, sure enough there were belts loose everywhere ... but none broken! Odd. Then I noticed no pulley on the H2O pump! Found it lying in the engine compartment.

Hmmmmm, thought I, maybe I can just reattach it and be on my merry way. No such luck, of course - there doesn't seem to be any way to attach it; must have been heat `welded' onto the shaft, or something. Tow truck time.

I'm not horribly surprised, however. For the last few days whenever I started her cold I got a loud screeeeeeching noise from the engine, sounding like belts. Belts were fine, however, so I had been driving around with a feeling of impending doom.

So my local VW mechanic says "Probably water pump. $200+". Ouch. This being my first VW and my first problem, I wasn't prepared for that.

What does net wisdom say? Ever see a pulley pop of these things, or is that a common occurrence? Is $200+ for a water pump reasonable? Or am I just being horribly naive?

-- Dan Resler

Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA 23284-2014 USA email: resler@liberty.mas.vcu.edu


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