MagicalArmchair
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I've been vexed by a very small leak of coolant, that after long chugs, has required me to top up the header tank on the engine. Looking under the engine, that I keep completely and meticulously clean, I could see no trace of coolant.
Doing my post passage engine checks on arriving to Belgium after a long chugs, I noticed a tiny green splodge under the circulation pump. Poking my head under the pump, I could see, just like the raw water pump, there is a weep hole to tell you when the pump seals need to be replaced. This had clearly been evaporating before dripping for the most part.
Can you rebuild these like I did with our raw water pump here (https://forums.ybw.com/threads/vp-d2-55-raw-water-pump-refurb-or-replace.601222/)? Or best to replace with one of these https://parts4engines.com/products/...rN9Yy9lyiWypSHMNFdaVO2wwhHCbwTH8htUSw-hI-1H6? It does seem a bit on the cheap side... but then Parts4Engines have certainly never let me down.

Doing my post passage engine checks on arriving to Belgium after a long chugs, I noticed a tiny green splodge under the circulation pump. Poking my head under the pump, I could see, just like the raw water pump, there is a weep hole to tell you when the pump seals need to be replaced. This had clearly been evaporating before dripping for the most part.
Can you rebuild these like I did with our raw water pump here (https://forums.ybw.com/threads/vp-d2-55-raw-water-pump-refurb-or-replace.601222/)? Or best to replace with one of these https://parts4engines.com/products/...rN9Yy9lyiWypSHMNFdaVO2wwhHCbwTH8htUSw-hI-1H6? It does seem a bit on the cheap side... but then Parts4Engines have certainly never let me down.
