Help with Water pump pipe part number
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Help with Water pump pipe part number
Hoping you guys and Gals can help me with this one.
I am in the middle of changing my water pump on my 2012 5.0 base XJ
What I need is the part number for the small 6mm fitting that fits into the front of the water pump and also the small 4 inch long 8mm pipe that goes to the Y fitting at the top see picture.
Thanks in advance.
I am in the middle of changing my water pump on my 2012 5.0 base XJ
What I need is the part number for the small 6mm fitting that fits into the front of the water pump and also the small 4 inch long 8mm pipe that goes to the Y fitting at the top see picture.
Thanks in advance.
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SOLVED - Parts to use for new coolant flow from water pump
New water pump coolant flow on NA AJ133
I believe you cannot buy that part anymore as Jaguar have changed the way water flows from the pump see post #67 on this thread https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk-xkr-x150-33/can-we-talk-about-5-0l-water-pump-120768/page4/ Post#67 From my investigation Jaguar have made the change to help with high failure rate of pumps but I have not found any document that explicitly says that but only the new parts are commonly available.
This is a schematic showing new vs. old parts and special thanks to H20boy and Brett, Parts Manager from https://www.jaguarlandroverrenoparts.com/ that helped me piece all this together.
The part you asked about was integral with AJ812141 which is superseded to AJ813565 and the water pump feed is now integral with C2Z28467 that connects the thermostat and outlet tube. I just went through replacing the hose connecting the thermostat and outlet tube and had to make this change. Well if it helps reduce water pump failure I'm good with it
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2013 jaguar xjl 5l
Dear Sirs, I will appreciate if someone can help me with exact bleeding pipe number since no one of the listed below work but the draft is marked with the number AJ812141 which is exact to the picture below.
The one in the picture is marked with the number, 8W939F814AD.
I really will appreciate any help.
Best regards
The one in the picture is marked with the number, 8W939F814AD.
I really will appreciate any help.
Best regards
Hoping you guys and Gals can help me with this one.
I am in the middle of changing my water pump on my 2012 5.0 base XJ
What I need is the part number for the small 6mm fitting that fits into the front of the water pump and also the small 4 inch long 8mm pipe that goes to the Y fitting at the top see picture.
Thanks in advance.
I am in the middle of changing my water pump on my 2012 5.0 base XJ
What I need is the part number for the small 6mm fitting that fits into the front of the water pump and also the small 4 inch long 8mm pipe that goes to the Y fitting at the top see picture.
Thanks in advance.
#9
Dear Sirs, I will appreciate if someone can help me with exact bleeding pipe number since no one of the listed below work but the draft is marked with the number AJ812141 which is exact to the picture below.
The one in the picture is marked with the number, 8W939F814AD.
I really will appreciate any help.
Best regards
The one in the picture is marked with the number, 8W939F814AD.
I really will appreciate any help.
Best regards
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No Need to buy hose #AJ813565 ???
Hey I am updating my 2011 Jaguar XJ coolant pipe and realized that you had NO NEED for the new part with the Y connector (part #AJ813565) --- are you telling me that once you bought the bottom pipe that newly goes into the water pump, that you just could use the OLD fitted small hose, by removing the Y head connector piece and run it STRAIGHT THRU the rubber hose that is left behind? I am asking because I want to avoid buying the more expensive yet very small connector pipe. Basically, can I avoid buying (grey & black) pipe in PHOTO #1 by altering (black)pipe in PHOTO #2 (by removing the connector piece)??
#12
Hey I am updating my 2011 Jaguar XJ coolant pipe and realized that you had NO NEED for the new part with the Y connector (part #AJ813565) --- are you telling me that once you bought the bottom pipe that newly goes into the water pump, that you just could use the OLD fitted small hose, by removing the Y head connector piece and run it STRAIGHT THRU the rubber hose that is left behind? I am asking because I want to avoid buying the more expensive yet very small connector pipe. Basically, can I avoid buying (grey & black) pipe in PHOTO #1 by altering (black)pipe in PHOTO #2 (by removing the connector piece)??
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<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->I think you should try a new one. I don't think that blanking off the unused port is a good option in practice. The option for leakage is high according to my view. If you are confident with this, you can do an integrity check on the pipe to ensure it's working before actually fitting it. But the more safer and long-lasting method is buying a new one.
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