Saff 2wd waterpump, rusty flywheel
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Saff 2wd waterpump, rusty flywheel
Hi all,
Got myself a new 2wd waterpump tonight, which is gonna be used with my engine rebuild.
Now I maybe have a little problem, it's new and boxed, but the box stood on a place were water came, so the underside of the waterpump (the flywheel I think it is) was a bit brown and rusty.
I grinded it off a little by hand, you can see what it looks like now below.
Can someone tell me if this is gonna be goud enough, or should I grind it more?
Thanks for the help.
Got myself a new 2wd waterpump tonight, which is gonna be used with my engine rebuild.
Now I maybe have a little problem, it's new and boxed, but the box stood on a place were water came, so the underside of the waterpump (the flywheel I think it is) was a bit brown and rusty.
I grinded it off a little by hand, you can see what it looks like now below.
Can someone tell me if this is gonna be goud enough, or should I grind it more?
Thanks for the help.
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Oh yes, they look okay and the spinning is smooth too.
The only thing I wurried about was the bit of rust on the "flywheel", it's brand new and boxed
Too bad the buyer placed the boxed somewhere where there was water
The only thing I wurried about was the bit of rust on the "flywheel", it's brand new and boxed
Too bad the buyer placed the boxed somewhere where there was water
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