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tyler duncan Posted on Feb 28, 2013
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Yz 250 water pump leak

I have a 2005 yz 250 the water pump is leaking from the weep hole what all do i need to replace

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Hi mate this will be the oil & water seals the leak from weep hole is basically a warning light to tell you it needs replacing asap, you need to remove impellor, carefull not to lose the spacer washer behind it...then remove the water seal clean the surface it came from and replace with new seal. Now to do this 100% I would always replace the impeller shaft as the shaft wearing is usually what caused the seal to fail and I would also replace the oil seal which is the other side of case that you just changed the water seal (oil seal sits behind the small bearing) I would also consider replacing this bearing but maybe not critical? all up the impellor shaft the 2 seals and bearing last time I bought cost about $160... no special tools required just quite a bit of time required as you should really remove the outer engine case to access the impellor to undo it and to get to the oil seal and bearing, how ever I know guys do just open the water pump cover then rattle gun off the impellor only replace the water seal then install the impellor and cover back on then ride away! this will work and will fix the leak but is definitely the incorrect way to repair this and will be temporary fix but thought you may like to know this alternative as is very handy way to do it if your on a race meeting and just need to get through the last race or two.

hope this help cheers... Moto X Parts online.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2011

SOURCE: leaking both oil and a mixture of oil and water

replace water pump bearing and seal other wise known as impelar bearing and seal

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha yz 125 2001.water leak

Yes, the water seal is leaking. This is the indicator hole for the water and oil seal.
Enjoy the ride !

Jon

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 1998 yamaha yz 125. Gut did a top end

It has seals there for the water pump. They need to be replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2009

SOURCE: 04 yfz 450 water pump leaking from weep hole

you get the impeller of from removing the complete side case ( not only the water pump cover) then you can remove the water by unlock the internal water pump shaft....replace OIL SEAL
93109-11073-00 and also OIL SEAL,SD-TYPE
93102-12321-00 just to have you're mind in piece..they are so unexpensive that you d'ont wanna take any chance for 4.00 usd.....cfb12e5.gif

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2010

SOURCE: 2003 yamaha leaking through weep hole

yes your water pump is gone ,will need to replace,this happens when the bearings give out,cheers roady

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