Oil leak by water pump
so i crashed my bike last night probably going 30 or 40 miles an hour and the bike lowsided and the water pump got destroyed, the pipe from the radiator to the pump broke so fluid leaked all over the road, and now there is a terrible oil leak which leaked all of the oil over night. the oil appears to be coming from the water pump, which needs to be replaced anyways, but from what i have read it could be a lot of things such as an o ring or some interior rings. My question is, is it possible for me to replace my water pump myself and or the internal rings if that is the problem and if not how much do you think it would cost a mechanic. the only reason i ask about the mechanic is because i cant ride it or drive it anywhere to get a quote so it would be very hard for me to get a proper estimate.

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alright i figured out what was happening (sorry for the improper naming of parts here) but basically the thing which the water pump screws into broke so that the pump is loose on the under side cuasing the leak. would i be able to to replace that part myself. also the bike starts but then shuts off immediately would just fixing the water pump/oil leak be able to fix that, or do you think there is something else happening there

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alright i figured out what was happening (sorry for the improper naming of parts here) but basically the thing which the water pump screws into broke so that the pump is loose on the under side cuasing the leak. would i be able to to replace that part myself. also the bike starts but then shuts off immediately would just fixing the water pump/oil leak be able to fix that, or do you think there is something else happening there
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well what it bolts into is cracked but it was still really tight when i took it off
Last edited by Freekman; May 22, 2011 at 03:11 PM.
Look at online parts manuals for the correct bolt sizes.
Ronayers.com Microfiche Honda>Motorcycle>1992>CBR600F2>WATER PUMP
Ronayers.com Microfiche Honda>Motorcycle>1992>CBR600F2>WATER PUMP
Look at online parts manuals for the correct bolt sizes.
Ronayers.com Microfiche Honda>Motorcycle>1992>CBR600F2>WATER PUMP
Ronayers.com Microfiche Honda>Motorcycle>1992>CBR600F2>WATER PUMP
Nothing would keep the bike from starting without a radiator as long as the motor is fine. You could drain the coolant and it should run until it overheats and blows up.
But the waterpump is driven by a shaft, that shaft mates with a shaft coming off the oilpump. The oilpump is driven by a chain that comes off the clutch shaft.
If you've damaged the shaft the waterpump runs off of, or in turn the waterpump impeller isn't turning freely, it could be causing binding that is causing the motor to stall. You also could have damaged the oilpump. Until you have it out and everything inspected, I'd quit trying to run the motor.
But the waterpump is driven by a shaft, that shaft mates with a shaft coming off the oilpump. The oilpump is driven by a chain that comes off the clutch shaft.
If you've damaged the shaft the waterpump runs off of, or in turn the waterpump impeller isn't turning freely, it could be causing binding that is causing the motor to stall. You also could have damaged the oilpump. Until you have it out and everything inspected, I'd quit trying to run the motor.
Nothing would keep the bike from starting without a radiator as long as the motor is fine. You could drain the coolant and it should run until it overheats and blows up.
But the waterpump is driven by a shaft, that shaft mates with a shaft coming off the oilpump. The oilpump is driven by a chain that comes off the clutch shaft.
If you've damaged the shaft the waterpump runs off of, or in turn the waterpump impeller isn't turning freely, it could be causing binding that is causing the motor to stall. You also could have damaged the oilpump. Until you have it out and everything inspected, I'd quit trying to run the motor.
But the waterpump is driven by a shaft, that shaft mates with a shaft coming off the oilpump. The oilpump is driven by a chain that comes off the clutch shaft.
If you've damaged the shaft the waterpump runs off of, or in turn the waterpump impeller isn't turning freely, it could be causing binding that is causing the motor to stall. You also could have damaged the oilpump. Until you have it out and everything inspected, I'd quit trying to run the motor.
unfortunately for me the bike was spray painted by previous owner i cant get the clutch cover to seperate from the block. do you guys have any tips other than tapping on it with a mallet
Last edited by Freekman; May 23, 2011 at 12:54 PM. Reason: more info


