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HP Pump

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Need a HP pump for Phase 2 16v.

Cash on collection (if local), Paypal or Cheque.

Offers & prices please if anyone's got a 'known good' one.

A.S.A.P.

Could also do with the steel pipe that joins it to the regulator (but that's just an afterthought).

Cheers, Jay.
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Post by Jezziebx16v »

I've got one, came off a car Luke (Toddman) broke a while back so i'm pretty sure its in working condition, i'll have a look to see if there is any pipe work with it.



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Post by Jezziebx16v »

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No play in the pulley at all and seems to work by hand :!:


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Hi Jez,

What you want for the pump? inc. post

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Sorted! Cheers Jez.

Still looking for the steel pipe tho if anyones got one, no hurry tho.

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Don't worry about it, they're only £8 from Main Dealer (a cheap part for a change)!!!

Mind you, The HP pump is just OVER £500 :shock:

Recycling parts it is then...lol
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Post by Jezziebx16v »

jayw wrote:
Mind you, The HP pump is just OVER £500 :shock:
Now, about that price we agreed :P .

Haha will post out as arranged :wink:


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Post by Mandic »

Just read on a slovenian cit forum, that a guy opened Xantia's pump up, changed the seals and that now it works like new. It costed him 3 pounds and an hour of work! :D

Sure will try on my old Bx pump if it can be done,


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Jezziebx16v wrote: Now, about that price we agreed :P .

Haha will post out as arranged :wink:


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:lol: Didn't check until after we'd agreed :lol: Thought the pipe would have been discontinued by now (like half the rest) but obviously not.
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Post by Vanny »

Mandic, i dont think the BX one can be opened up in the way the Xantia one can, they are very very different beasts really! I'm hoping i can get a Xnatia twin out onto the 16v though!
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Post by Mike P »

Can you use copper pipes for the LHM system :?:

Been thinking about this for a while. I've got access to a load of copper pipe, olives, nuts etc and the proper flaring tool.
Is LHM compartable with copper :?:

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Post by robin hughes »

:lol: the bx hp pump cannot be opened :( dads already attacked one with a hammer to see whats inside :D
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Mike P wrote:Can you use copper pipes for the LHM system :?:

Been thinking about this for a while. I've got access to a load of copper pipe, olives, nuts etc and the proper flaring tool.
Is LHM compartable with copper :?:

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The LHM & copper is fine, the main problem with this idea is that i'm pretty sure most of the pipes terminate whith a special end :?: and the last thing you want to be doing with our Hydraulics is adding MORE joins in the pipework ready to leak when you least expect it :!:
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your best getting a steel pipe,as i have seen copper nikcal split along the seem,i dont think it can stand the constant pulsing,its seems to be fine on the 3.5 hydraulic pipes though,its just the larger deiamiter pipes i hyave seen split,also you dont use olives these pipes have a special flaire and a rubber pipe seal
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Mandic wrote:Just read on a slovenian cit forum, that a guy opened Xantia's pump up, changed the seals and that now it works like new. It costed him 3 pounds and an hour of work! :D

Sure will try on my old Bx pump if it can be done,


Cheers

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Did that also with the pump of my brothers Xantia. 1 new seal and it's working better than ever :wink:
1 thing :!: When you put the parts together again be sure NOT to thighten to heavy, it will break!
That's what happened here :evil:
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