
A Kiwis Series 3
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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
Jesse, that's awesome bud, well done
Fair play to you for getting that running... on your drive as well!
That's a great milestone..... not long now

That's a great milestone..... not long now

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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
Good on ya mate.
Nothing like a rotary in the morning to wake the neighbours.
Nothing like a rotary in the morning to wake the neighbours.
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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
Great news Jesse 

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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
Well done mate, quite a achievement having done it all in the winter, on your drive &
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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
Interesting that your gasket is the three stud type, I had to swap my pump housing out some time ago. Reverted to the original housing from the old motor and it was a 2 stud (from a S3). I didn't know there were two types so thanks for the post. EDIT. Three stud type is 13b FC/FDHobbawobba wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 7:27 pm
I also realised that the gasket I took off was for an older 2 stud water pump, while my engine needed the 3 stud gasket. Managed to get a new gasket for a couple of pounds from Mazda ......
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Looks lke I'll be revisiting that state of engine undress as I've just discovered a weep at the front rotor housing. It's either the bolts weren't tight enough or the little gasket has failed. Good to know that they are still obtainable from mazda although i'll probably just make one.
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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
Great progress!
You'll definitely need to use the 3 bolt water pump housing from the 13B motor. Is it a series 5 or series 4? You can tell by the thermostat housing - series 4 is 2 bolt flange, where series 5 has a 3 bolt flange for the thermostat housing neck and a recess as the thermostat has an o-ring rather than a gasket.
Series 5 will require a small amount of grinding at the back of the water pump housing to fit a 12A front cover.
Make sure the water pump and housing is torqued properly. The studs sometimes have a habit of breaking loose in which case you won't be able to get it tight enough. It might be worthwhile reinstalling the studs with new stud lock.
A bit of hylomar spray on the gasket can help with sealing.
You'll definitely need to use the 3 bolt water pump housing from the 13B motor. Is it a series 5 or series 4? You can tell by the thermostat housing - series 4 is 2 bolt flange, where series 5 has a 3 bolt flange for the thermostat housing neck and a recess as the thermostat has an o-ring rather than a gasket.
Series 5 will require a small amount of grinding at the back of the water pump housing to fit a 12A front cover.
Make sure the water pump and housing is torqued properly. The studs sometimes have a habit of breaking loose in which case you won't be able to get it tight enough. It might be worthwhile reinstalling the studs with new stud lock.
A bit of hylomar spray on the gasket can help with sealing.
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Re: A Kiwis Series 3
KYPREO wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2019 9:43 pm Make sure the water pump and housing is torqued properly. The studs sometimes have a habit of breaking loose in which case you won't be able to get it tight enough. It might be worthwhile reinstalling the studs with new stud lock./quote]
Do you know what the torque setting is for the water pump housing nuts? Haynes manual gives water pump torques but not housing.
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