The 67
Eldorado´s waterpump is defective
When I repaired the seat transmission of my
67 Eldorado I drove the car out of the
garage to have more room. When I wanted to
drive it back into the garage, suddenly the
radiator boiled over and the temperature
gage showed full heat. I immediately shut
down the engine. The car never had an
overheating problem before and the radiator
is new as well.
There are only very few possibilities why
this could have happened.
- The thermostat did no longer
open
- The waterpump failed
- Air was trapped somewhere in the
cooling system
So I removed the thermostat housing first
to check the thermostat. This is when
disaster struck. The two bolts in the
thermostat housing snapped off immediately
when I tried to unscrew them. *Cr*p”
I then removed the thermostat and put it
into boiling water and it worked perfectly.
So I think I can rule out the thermostat.
As the upper radiator hose stayed pretty
cool and it did not feel like there is any
coolant circulating through it, I suspected
the water pump. Maybe the impeller does no
longer work. I will have to remove the pump
to check it.
My friend Richard came over to help me to
try removing the broken bolts which got
stuck in the cylinder head water outlet
pipe. As all methods we tried to remove the
broken bolts failed, we began drilling the
remains out. This did not turn out very
successful either... The threads also got
damaged with this method. Of course one
could now rethread this part, but I decided
to order a good used one.
Once again
Arizona
Vintage Parts is the company where
I ordered all the spare parts. They
are really a great company! They are
reasonably priced and so far they had
everything I ever needed and inquired
for. They are a pleasure to deal with
and I can highly recommend them. I´m
looking forward for the parts to
arrive, as the car in its current
state is immobile and blocking the
garage...
UPDATE 03/09: The parts from
Arizona Vintage parts already arrived
within a couple of days after ordering! Wow
thats fast! Now I need some time and warmer
temperatures to install them...
my friend Richard drilling out the snapped
off bolts...
Normally the thermostat is in there. You
can see the mounting holes from where we
drilled out the bolts. Unfortunately the
threads did not survive this
treatment...
Tags:1967, Eldorado, Water Pump, Restoration, Thermostat