GT750 water pump spring seal
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GT750 water pump spring seal
I need to replace the spring seal in my project engine water pump , does anyone know if the seals can still be purchased from Suzuki or if not has anyone cross matched the seal to a standard water pump spring seal ?
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Is he membrane ripped or is the pump just leaking..
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The stainless seat part was really stuck on the shaft so in the process of pressing the shaft out the carbon ring broke and the other pump i had handy didnt have any seal at all . I just may have another case with a pump still in it and i will check tomorrow
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Dave. I don't know if the spring seal for the buffalo was ever available separately, but the seal for the RE5 was. Part no. 17470-31010. They look to be the same. Don't quote me though. If you get in a bind, I have a few spares. Cheers.
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this seal looks like it just may fit http://www.china-mechanicalseals.com/pr ... _Seal.html ( d -15mm )
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Thanx Richard , i went and looked around and saw whole pumps and a replacement stainless collar but not the spring seal http://www.knalnaarpotz.nl/ . Maybe i could drop him a email and ask .tz375 wrote:Dave,
I bought a repair kit off a guy in the UK for that Blue A I restored a couple of years ago and it included the usual water/oil seal and a replacement for the graphite seal made of teflon.
I seem to recall the same unit on the web - maybe at G&Gt spares in the Netherlands.
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You could also try Reiner in Germany as he has a lot of GT750 bits and pieces as well as reproduction parts and kits. His email is GTReiner1@aol.com.
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Thanx Ian , i sent him a email .oldjapanesebikes wrote:You could also try Reiner in Germany as he has a lot of GT750 bits and pieces as well as reproduction parts and kits. His email is GTReiner1@aol.com.
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As I have mentioned before, I searched and searched a while back for these seals. I found a company (also in China) that would make them. I sent my contact one that I had and he said no prob but I had to order 2000 of them!
Thinking on this some more these seals must be available thru other applications. I know I have seen them on appliances like dishwashers or dryers.
If anyone finds one please let us know, I have 3 waterpumps sitting in a box all needing this seal.
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Thinking on this some more these seals must be available thru other applications. I know I have seen them on appliances like dishwashers or dryers.
If anyone finds one please let us know, I have 3 waterpumps sitting in a box all needing this seal.
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Yeap it didn't seal for me either.Had to cut notches in the inner Diameter to fit over the Pressed sheetmetal sleeve.I wound up buying a new pump in the long run.rngdng wrote:Reiner's kit has the teflon instead of graphite. The one I rebuilt using his kit didn't seal, but that could've been my fault.
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Likewise I also had to cut the notches, and it did take a few runs before it sealed. It may have been better had I used a new sealing seat (part 17476-31000 - the metal plate that presses against the Teflon seal) rather than reusing the old oneJughead wrote:Yeap it didn't seal for me either.Had to cut notches in the inner Diameter to fit over the Pressed sheetmetal sleeve.I wound up buying a new pump in the long run.rngdng wrote:Reiner's kit has the teflon instead of graphite. The one I rebuilt using his kit didn't seal, but that could've been my fault.
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