Thanks James, I have put a few posts up in different areas of the board, yours is the first reply, basically my water pump has gone, trying to buy a new one 2000 Td5, and have been told it's a Storm 1 engine, 98-2001, but water pumps on ebay say say like 98-2004, and such like need to order the correct part right now this being my daily transport.
 
Thanks James, I have put a few posts up in different areas of the board, yours is the first reply, basically my water pump has gone, trying to buy a new one 2000 Td5, and have been told it's a Storm 1 engine, 98-2001, but water pumps on ebay say say like 98-2004, and such like need to order the correct part right now this being my daily transport.
 
 

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never heard of 'storm1' just 10p or 15p. for my 2000 td5 i just bought a standard water pump. as far as i'm aware, the disco 2 td5 uses the same pump whatever year it is. just dont buy a cheap shìte one.
 
never heard of 'storm1' just 10p or 15p. for my 2000 td5 i just bought a standard water pump. as far as i'm aware, the disco 2 td5 uses the same pump whatever year it is. just dont buy a cheap shìte one.
Thanks, looking closely at these pics, probably showing both sides
 
assuming it is a disco, if you're doing the water pump, factor in an oil change. then you can remove the pipe from the centrifugal filter to the sump, which is just 2 bolts- gives you loads more room and you have to remove both filters anyway to get at the pump.
 
you can remove centrifuge pipe from sump without draining the oil ,but an oil and filter change never goes amiss
 
you can remove centrifuge pipe from sump without draining the oil ,but an oil and filter change never goes amiss
i just assumed by removing it, oil would pour out as its quite low down. either way, removing it makes the water pump job a whole lot easier.
 

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