Here is the photo I really don't know if shaft is broken or just pulley.. Haven't stripped the pump before.. Please have a look and thanks for you help.
No sorry I don't. My mrs was driving it when i came home i just saw fluid on the road, looked for pulley but ofcourse someone picked it up already.geeves wrote:Shaft should be poking out of that hole. Do you have the missing part?
geeves wrote:you mean http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 975789.htm Price seems expensive but they are one of 2 specialist wreckers for Isuzus and they stand by there stuff. Ive bought from them before no issue. Might be the quickest option
Other choices
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 616787.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 620019.htm
These are wrecking compatible vehicles. You would have to ask if the pump is available
geeves wrote:The battery places that offer the test you had that rated the battery would say that battery is still okish but its only part of the story It doesnt test the reserve capacity or what happens when its really cold. I would replace that battery. 600cca will do the job but is at the limit. If you have a winch or even a descent stereo you will want to upgrade to at least 750 cca or if you can fit it a 1000cca but these are pricey
glow plugs are about 1/2 ohm each. If it sterats evenly though I doubt you have a glow plug issue
geeves wrote:When the battery died in the Wizard it was summer. It would still start the car unless you left the door open so interior lights on for more than 10 minutes. Battery place told me that battery was still good but it wasnt.
century is good I have currently got a century battery on it which is dead. I have removed battery from my surf which is 750 cca starts well now. When i turn the ignition on the glow plug light is on for a few seconds just after its off I hear a tang like voice coming from engine. Why is that happening ? When i try to start the engine immediately after the glow plug light goes off. It takes long to crank but when I hear that noise and crank it stars easily. Second thing my heater is not really warm the way I want it to be. It's just luke warm. What should I do to keep nice and warm for Invercargill. I tried searching the heater topic but couldn't find any satisfactory answer. Thank you.geeves wrote:Century Yusua and Ultima make there own batterys all the others could come from the same place. For most people they are all fine. Its only if doing lots of winching or regularly parking on top of mountains that it makes a difference
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