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11-16-2008, 12:02 PM #1
Water Pump Timing Cover Seal and Shaft O-Rings... Why?
Ok I have been tracing a oil leak down as most of us always seem to be doing lol.
I am sure its coming from the water pump shaft but I bought all the seals just to be safe. I doubt I am going to pull the timing cover though I just don't want to deal with that today.
However when I bought the parts from GM (Yes I went to the dealer, I am sick of tearing things apart here) they showed 2 O-Ring seals on the water pump shaft that goes between the water pump and the gear drive on the timing cover.... I never put any o-rings on to being with and got to thinking...
are they required? What are they for???
I did not think that oil passed through there but I could be wrong.
What is the purpose of these seals why are they there? Any idea's or reasons?
I am going to put them on when i take a look and see how but I am just curious as to why they are there.Denny Crane /Rotary = Fail\
LTx 355 w/ GM 847
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11-16-2008, 07:52 PM #2
If you are talking about item 156 in this pic: http://shbox.com/ci/water_pump.jpg
they are most likely for vibration issues and/or keeping the dirt and moisture out of the splines.1995 Z28 SOLD M6, 330 rwhp/333 rwtq - Moroso CAI, 58mm TB, LT4 HOT kit, 30lb SVOs, EWP, MAC mids, stock catback
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11-17-2008, 01:45 AM #3
Yes those are the ones I am talking about.
Denny Crane /Rotary = Fail\
LTx 355 w/ GM 847

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