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    Coolant leak

    Have a slight weep of coolant between the backing plate behind the water pump and the block just below the stud that runs through the water pump at the top into the block . Has anyone found an easy fix ? Or met with this problem , looks like a bastard as all timeing gear will have to be removed ?

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    Re: Coolant leak

    Cheers.
    Not many hiace owners here, or in the states.

    What motor?
    Likely need to replace the pump in the very near future.


    You may find locals over here, http://hiace-super-custom.free-boards.net
    I found one

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    Re: Coolant leak

    Quote Originally Posted by Ace MM View Post
    Cheers.
    Not many hiace owners here, or in the states.

    What motor?
    Likely need to replace the pump in the very near future.


    You may find locals over here, http://hiace-super-custom.free-boards.net
    I found one
    thanks Ace motors a 4Y , I am replacing the water pump , but the leak is between the alloy casing the pump bolts to and the engine block near the top stud that run through the pump and casing into the block . It's the same casing as back of timing gear . Thanks for other site , ile have a squiz .

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    Re: Coolant leak

    Quote Originally Posted by LeighSolomon View Post
    thanks Ace motors a 4Y , I am replacing the water pump , but the leak is between the alloy casing the pump bolts to and the engine block near the top stud that run through the pump and casing into the block . It's the same casing as back of timing gear . Thanks for other site , ile have a squiz .
    Sounds like the timing chain case gasket is leaking. You would need to remove timing chain and gears to remove the timing chain case

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    Re: Coolant leak

    Quote Originally Posted by JPERL View Post
    Sounds like the timing chain case gasket is leaking. You would need to remove timing chain and gears to remove the timing chain case
    Bloody Hell , that's what I thought . Thanks JPerl

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