I have managed to take the pump off with the head still in place.
Impressive. The S1 Elan manual says you can do the pump with the head still in place but from the S3 onwards (don't know about S2) it says head & sump removal.
How did you get around the wear plate on the front cover, the bit that protrudes into the head ? Is there enough wiggle room to rotate it round and out ?
Brian
There is enough wiggle room.
Problem diagnosed.
Enclosed is how the pump shaft is supposed to be assembled. The water leak was between the chrome metal slinger and a bronze bush in the housing, which was covered with scale.
I cleaned the bush with a rotary wire brush, pressed the pump shaft into the housing using a vice, then smeared silicone around the chrome slinger, and pressed that into place using a socket and vice.
Then I fitted the washer white side towards the spring and slinger, rubber side towards the impeller.
Then I pressed the impeller onto the shaft in a vice, noting the small 20 thou clearance between the closest impeller blade and the housing. My blades were not uniform, so I had to rotate the impeller to find the closest.
Then I pressed the pulley hub onto the shaft.
Now I have to fit the whole pump back in again before it starts raining.
The seal is created by the washer and slinger but the slinger chrome part has to seal properly into the bronze housing.
I fear I will have to check all the other pumps I have go fitted. I have 9 engines in all, so that will be a task.
The diagram below is a huge help.