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JD 2650 Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="jd6420s" data-source="post: 6486128" data-attributes="member: 11202"><p>I've taken the water pump off today and it doesn't look too bad. It has a plastic impellor and the replacement has a steel one. It is tight on the shaft so hasn't been spinning at all. I was really hoping that there would be something more obvious. I had been running it last week without the thermostat in and the temperature gauge had been running in the low green area and the radiator had been warm. When I ran it with the thermostat in it was in the red and the top hose to the radiator was hot but the radiator was still pretty cold. Whilst it is all still in bits does anyone have any other ideas about what I can do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd6420s, post: 6486128, member: 11202"] I've taken the water pump off today and it doesn't look too bad. It has a plastic impellor and the replacement has a steel one. It is tight on the shaft so hasn't been spinning at all. I was really hoping that there would be something more obvious. I had been running it last week without the thermostat in and the temperature gauge had been running in the low green area and the radiator had been warm. When I ran it with the thermostat in it was in the red and the top hose to the radiator was hot but the radiator was still pretty cold. Whilst it is all still in bits does anyone have any other ideas about what I can do? [/QUOTE]
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