Hi all,
This is for anyone with a secondary air pump that is noisy during cold start up. The top of these pumps is held together by rivets which wear/break over time and allow play which makes the pump increasingly noisy.
The options for this are:
1. Buy a new pump for around £100 which still has rivets and will eventually wear.
2. Buy a used pump for around £30 which still has rivets and will eventually wear (probably a lot sooner).
3. Repair your existing pump for less than £10 and eliminate the rivet problem for good.
Anyway, I found the guide below on a site for Mk4 Golfs which worked perfectly for me and I consider myself an amateur with car repairs.
http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/141240.aspx?PageIndex=1
Below are a couple of differences I found.
1. Step 4 indicates the bracket allen bolts are horizontal from each other but on my car they were vertical, the first just above the pump and the other a few inches higher up in the engine. I found the upper bolt to be awkward although more easily accessed from above. I couldn't undo mine for some reason but worked round it.
2. Whilst it would be better to remove the pump I did manage to drill and replace the rivets with the pump in situ. I still had to disconnect the bolts, plug and pipes which allowed me to rotate the pump and get at all the rivets.
3. Under "Parts required" the writer does say that 45mm bolts may have been ok. I did use 45mm bolts and they worked just fine.
That's it. I hope someone finds it useful.
Andy.
This is for anyone with a secondary air pump that is noisy during cold start up. The top of these pumps is held together by rivets which wear/break over time and allow play which makes the pump increasingly noisy.
The options for this are:
1. Buy a new pump for around £100 which still has rivets and will eventually wear.
2. Buy a used pump for around £30 which still has rivets and will eventually wear (probably a lot sooner).
3. Repair your existing pump for less than £10 and eliminate the rivet problem for good.
Anyway, I found the guide below on a site for Mk4 Golfs which worked perfectly for me and I consider myself an amateur with car repairs.
http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/141240.aspx?PageIndex=1
Below are a couple of differences I found.
1. Step 4 indicates the bracket allen bolts are horizontal from each other but on my car they were vertical, the first just above the pump and the other a few inches higher up in the engine. I found the upper bolt to be awkward although more easily accessed from above. I couldn't undo mine for some reason but worked round it.
2. Whilst it would be better to remove the pump I did manage to drill and replace the rivets with the pump in situ. I still had to disconnect the bolts, plug and pipes which allowed me to rotate the pump and get at all the rivets.
3. Under "Parts required" the writer does say that 45mm bolts may have been ok. I did use 45mm bolts and they worked just fine.
That's it. I hope someone finds it useful.
Andy.