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Jake |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 16:24 |
the price i cant remember but it was under 15quid if that helps. as for the job you just need to get a small spanner to crack the nut holding the speedo drive in then undo it with your fingers and wiggle out the drive unit. the engine/box mount is in the way slightly but by no means does it need to be removed:lol:. theyre a bunch of jokers on the mr2 forums, many of the users pay a garage to check their tyre pressures | |
Jas |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 16:21 |
you've got awesome memory.. how much of a job is that? | |
Jake |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 14:12 |
quote:# you said ages ago your speedo wasnt working just presumed it was the common fault of the cog sheering off | |
S@M |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 12:09 |
it will be the hoses that run to the front of the car to supply the heater matrix, common problem of them corroding on the mr2. they are a bastard to change! | |
cunningham |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 11:33 |
if the water pumps bearing fails then yes it will leak water when not running | |
Doug |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 11:11 |
quote: ROFL Harris :lol: | |
Liam |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 10:09 |
I had mine done for £220, inc labour parts, had the cambelt done aswell as its due in Feb. | |
Jas |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 10:07 |
oh god, hope not.. cost loads to change dont they | |
Liam |
posted on 28th Nov 09 at 09:50 |
I just had my pump changed as I was losing water at a drastic rate. It wouldn't drop water when standing and mentioned above. | |
Jas |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 21:40 |
what speedo cog mate? | |
Jake |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 20:35 |
use this bloke if its the waterpump | |
Jas |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 19:12 |
you've got my hopes up lol. | |
Kevxx |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 19:05 |
you're waterpump will be attached to you're engine, not that i'd know for your exact engine, but it'll stick be attached to the engine in order to drive it. | |
Jas |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 19:05 |
Step ladder FTW | |
Brett |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 19:04 |
That ladder, Jas :| | |
Jas |
posted on 27th Nov 09 at 19:01 |
anyone know where the water pump would be on an mr2? |