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Water pump questions - my Luv has leaked all of its coolant 
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Hi guys

So yesterday my chev luv developed a decent coolant leak which is coming from under the water pump.
I haven't had a chance to get the pump off and have a look yet as I fly back to work for 2 weeks today.

It is a G161 powered thing and I understand that pumps are pretty much impossible to find.
Is there rebuild kits or gasket kits available?

Anyone know what the likely cause is? I am hoping it is just a gasket blow out however I have a suspicion that the pump isn't working properly.

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Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:44 am
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Anyone?

Heater wouldn't work which makes me think the pump wasn't functioning properly.


Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:01 pm
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have a look in these two threads, the water pumps are not that easy to come by.
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2836
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=171

my idea if one of mine dies is to run an electric water pump.

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Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:02 pm
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Davies Craig EWP80

http://www.daviescraig.com.au/Images/Ca ... 202009.pdf

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Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:30 pm
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Yeah ok, thanks guys.

I had thought about an electric pump but would prefer originality if possible.
I guess I will get it off first and assess the damage :(


Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:17 pm
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Water pumps are a bit of a problem. Have a look, and of the coolant is coming from behind the pulley then the seal is probably gone. I am fortunate in that all on my cars are ok. I have a few spares, but they are untested, and the only way to do that is fit up to a motor and run until the pressure comes up.
I would be able to send you one and hope for the best if you like.

Cheers, Matt.

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Fri Mar 27, 2015 12:17 pm
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Hi Matt

That is an extremely generous offer considering how hard they are to find!

I will be back home in just under 2 weeks and will be able to investigate then.
I still have my fingers crossed for the best but I am pretty doubtful.

I would of course pay whatever you feel is reasonable if you were happy to sell one of your pumps?

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Fri Mar 27, 2015 12:41 pm
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I have bought two new water pumps through import monster Over the years. They come up occasionally. There is a second hand one on there now for a ridiculus price of $327!...search under 1600GT, page 26, or PR91( that search shows 2 new ones but aren't the right ones).

I have bought them for about $70 but the auction commission adds $25 then add very expensive freight means they end up costing about $180.

Anyway, I hope this helps Nick.

Cheers,
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Thanks Lewis

I had been searching on Import Monster but hadn't come up with anything.

That pump would be around $500 by the time it was delivered!

I spent about 4 hours yesterday calling everywhere in Australia looking for a pump or rebuild kit to no avail.
times like these I hate the G161Z motor as it makes finding parts for the OHV motor that much harder.
Most people tell me they are the same motor. I once had to take a Repco employee out to the Luv in the car park to prove him wrong!

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Got the pump off today.

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I cant see any obvious issues and there is no play in the shaft.

What is the small hole in the underside of the housing for?


Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:37 pm
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The leak seems to be coming from the hole in the casing. So I take it this is a pressure releif style hole? In which case water must be getting past the shaft seal in order to leak into this area?

I just reassembled everything with new gaskets and filled the radiator, it immediately started leaking from this hole. Didn't need to start the car.

Farmer: I would happily purchase one of your pumps if the offer still stands.

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Hey Anthiron - try searching for this part number: GMB-140-1130.

I just picked up the last one from Summit Racing . com and tried to order more after I received and confirmed it was the correct pump. Unfortunately they could not supply any more.


I might add that it took me 3-6 years to get this one mate - it cost just $41 US

Here is a link to the one I purchased:
http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/g ... /overview/

It does now say unavailable but keep on searching with that part number mate.


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Thanks Neil

I have tried searching for a few different part numbers I found (Including that one) but I am yet to find one in stock.
Every now and then I think I have gotten lucky only to email and find out that it is out of stock or the incorrect pump. :(

Has anyone had any luck converting the pump shaft to take modern seals?


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I think someone has a contact here who can recondition them.

My problem was the housing behind the impeller was corroded - so it may not have been salvageable.


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Hi Anthiron

You're close with your assessment of the hole on the underside of your water pump. Most pumps in the 50s and 60s and even later had these holes in the bottom so if a seal went, water ran out before it got to the bearing and wrecking it so you have more than likely done a seal in your pump. As to availability I'm not up with that but someone might be able to suggest a compatible part so that the existing pump could have one fitted. Good luck.
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so ..I am a bit thick so the 1500 and the 1600 motor use the same water pump ??
the water pumps gmb ..part gwis-13a (stamped number 7yo5 on the pump)
is the one which we are chasing ?? is this correct ?? just I am trawling today ...who knows obviously these are a problem ...for our cars ..I was lucky and got one a couple of tears ago for my (since sold) teardrop from nz (now all gone) I thinl landed it was $80 mmmmmmm im on to it cheers davo


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you probably found this
(Googling GWIS-13A many hits eg: )

http://au.alibaba.com/products/gwis--13a.html

min orders of 50 or 100 pieces.......

it seems to be a common pump, at least in searches

http://www.kopex.com.tw/autoparts/Pump/product-search.cgi-template=catalogue-report&dbname=catalogue&f4=Enhanced&f5=Active&wordmatch=f7&f7=Water%20Pumps&wordmatch=f8&f8=ISUZU&f29=B&sortfield=f6&sorttype=alpha-ascend&action=searchdbdisplay.htm

this NZ co lists it but appears no stock > http://www.bowdenengineparts.co.nz/pdf/waterpumps.pdf

comes up here in Greece ! as 36 Euro's
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hi glenn or any any fellow bellettian I have been trawling the net came across a supposed supplier of water pumps said they have stock or did I want kits ?? now my question is they supposedly have gwis-13a in stock is this the same as the gmb -140-1130 pumps x new Zealand will they fit only a 1600 gt or do they fit the 1500 motor as well I realize some turn up here and woudnt even fit a skoda ..(an old one ) but I guess if I send pics and dimensions and say get one its worth a shot since this appears to be a lot of guys concerns ....have you got or anyone got some good pics to email to them they asked how many id want so apparently they have a stock we shall see cheers davo


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I don't know, Dave

this is all i can glean from web:


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