lol, that pump is really a diamond in the rough hahahah
lol, that pump is really a diamond in the rough hahahah
"Like" It is my favourite damn part.. but it died recently. An inner modification caused some metal to go through the pump and trash the vane pump.. causing no internal pressure..
So now I am rocking this Frankenshteenpompe. Good thing I got like 9 of these things.. lol
I just realized there is also no pictures of the Rover pump in here!
Sellers pictures before purchase, they suck what can I say.. lol. I'll have to get some updated better pictures while I am resealing it
nice winterforce tires, is that timing belt roller a factory thing or did you make it?
Those tires are like 5 winters old, insanely good value I got from them
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Timing belt roller is factory on the AHU/ALH pump bracket.
Just looking for some more details on the bumper hitch install. It looks like you welded a bar and hitch to the bumper. Is that it? And how much can you tow - weight-wise? I suspect the trailer and atv's are at least 1500lbs?
Thanks
Aivars
So you can just bolt a Rover pump on with no modifications? Is there a thread with more details? I have a mild curiosity about m-tdis and am thinking one will be my next project.
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So you can just bolt a Rover pump on with no modifications? Is there a thread with more details? I have a mild curiosity about m-tdis and am thinking one will be my next project.
Sent from Outer Space!
The rover has the larger pump snout, the same size as the ALH so the bracket needed boring. I also chose to use the AHU pulley and retain the twisting of the pump style timing setup.. as opposed to putting an ALH style on because I didn't have it. For this I had to slot the holes in the pumps case, not a big deal.. couple of holes and a round file..
Just looking for some more details on the bumper hitch install. It looks like you welded a bar and hitch to the bumper. Is that it? And how much can you tow - weight-wise? I suspect the trailer and atv's are at least 1500lbs?
Thanks
Aivars
Sorry I missed this reply Aivars! Yes I will describe. What I did was get the smallest receiver welded to a piece of 1/4 or 3/8 steel bar. Because my bumper is aluminum, I then bolted it through the bumper (1/4" aluminum) with four 12.9 grade bolts. The bumper does flex a bit with extreme tongue weight.. but nothing outrageous.
Yeah, I guesstimate my trailer to weigh 1500-1600 ish all said and done. Which gives it about a 125lb tongue weight give or take, I can lift it with no problem. I can then stand me (260) and my brother (175) on the tongue and its still alright.. So that is a rough tongue weight of 560lbs.. WAY MORE THAN I'LL EVER HAVE BACK THERE.
Being that it is a smaller car, it really matters how you load the trailer.. compared to pulling it with my f-150, the weight could be anywhere and not even notice. Misplace the weight with the car and it throws the rear of the car all over.
is 15-1600lbs too much to be pulling with a 2100lb car? Absolutely. HAHA Good thing its all just 60-70km/h to where I ride, I wouldn't be doing this on the highway.. Also my trailer sticks out nearly two feet on either side of my car! LMAO