2003 Yamaha YZF-R6 "replace water pump 2" Questions

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replace the water-pump together with new gasket. 1. Drain the coolant into a container by opening the radiator cap, and the drain-plug under it. 2. Remove the water-pump hose and the bolts . 3. Put in

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...water pump assembly sit inside. my question, 1. is that hole suppose to be there? 2. would changing the water pump assembly fix the water leaking ? please help me SOS Replacing the water pump assy ...

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...replace water pump 1.remove the bolts securing the water pump cover to the engine front cover and remove (3 bolts) watch out for the dowel pins 2 remove the remaining bolts securing the engine front ...

...replace the water pump impeller with an 06 model or drill a 3mm hole in between 2 fins. without the hole the impeller builds too much pressure on the back side pushing water through the seal. It ...

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...replace it. If after that you still have water in the oil it would be a head or base gasket I am thinking requiring an adult to intervene, a qualified Ducati mechanic.,,, I'm changing the water pump ...

...riding where i couldn't reach any high speed but after 30 min. it got extremely hot and started to over heat and pour from the hose from radiator to waterpump Replace your water pump and or ...

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replace the water seal then install the impellor and cover back on then ride away! this will work and will fix the leak but is definitely the incorrect way to repair this and will be temporary fix but

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water pump, then you have to replace the pump (located on the lower left side of the engine when the engine is running, see if the pump dripping coolant). To replace the pump, you have to take off the

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...on the water side,one on the oil side; between them is a hole as a protection - to prevent water spilling in the oil or viceversa in case of a gesket failure. You need to replace the gasket set

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