As some of you are aware, my car decided on Saturday that it didn't really like coolant. So it spat it out all over the floor!
This resulted in a wait for 6 hours for a low loader, then a speedy journey home!
The part that had broken, was the water pump inlet pipe, which is bolted to the side of the water pump (no surprise here...) and has 3 hoses attached. There is also only 2 bolts holding it in, nice easy job then!
.....If I didn't have a Supercharger or power steering, seems I brought more work on myself!
Anyway, got home this evening, and after sorting out my halfords socket set so I had more than 2 sockets in it I set to work. First removing the pipe attaching the intercooler to the supercharger outlet, then removing the p/s + supercharger belt. After this, the supercharger can come off. Removed the two bolts holding the charger to the engine, remove the throttle cable going to the throttle body pre-charger, disconnect the ICV pipe and finally unplug the MAF. All of this lifted out in one piece, easier to put it back together this way!
Next was the power steering pump. Now this was a bit harder, as I had forgotten how I put the big bolt holding it in on. So, removed the two bolts holding the top of the pump mount off the block, tilt the pump upward, and the bottom bolt holding the pump to the bracket can slide out. After this I needed to push the drift metal thingy back so I could access the bottom bolt of the bracket.
After this was off, lots of WD40 was applied to the bolts of the waterpump inlet. Whilst that was soaking in, I removed the small pipe at the front of the inlet. Remove the two 12mm bolt, really easy to do, then pull it away from the engine to remove the first pipe in the side, as this is a solid pipe with an o-ring on the end. After removing this, I could move the inlet around to make removing the last pipe easier. This pipe is about 20mm thick, but using a wide flat head screwdriver, it comes off with a bit of persuasion.
So what are you left with, well, this is sort of what my engine bay looked like before the power steering and supercharger went in, obviously with an inlet!
The inlet pipe had come from the front of the engine, where the two bolts and hole are.
And this is the offending item, the little elbow on the right side has a small hole in it, that I can't even see. Looks like this lump of metal will cost ~£100