I'm looking at purchasing a CTSC'd '00 that had it's timing belt done around 8 or 9 years ago, so it is due. The water pump is the original pump from '00. It has 45k miles total and has only had around 10k miles put on it since the servicing was done, and it has been garage kept in socal the entire time. I plan on doing the timing belt and water pump (along with other associated items, such as the hoses, gaskets, balancer, plugs, valve adjustment etc.) in a month or two, but I am nervous about driving it for that time.
I'm not worried about the belt lasting a few months, but I am a little concerned about the water pump since it is 19 years old now. I keep reading that if the water pump fails that the timing belt destroys the engine. I know with a TB failure, it is immediate, unpredictable, and catastrophic given the interference engine. That said I don't understand if the water pump is so immediate or catastrophic. Half the posts say change it as it will fail without warning and the other half say that it will leak, make noise, overheat, etc. before it destroys anything.
In my experience, all one can do is look at the cars and their specific designs. For example- on the E36, the water pump explodes on all of them sooner or later due to the plastic impeller getting brittle. I've never heard of a failed pump on an S2000. The NSX sample size is small and most people probably change their pumps at 9-15 years at the worst, so I can't imagine there are too many cars running on 20 year old water pumps at this point.
Does anyone on here happen to have any knowledge about how worried I should be? I figure the odds are low over 1-2 months of driving, but given that it is supercharged, I'm completely uncertain.
Roman at Niguel Motors says he wouldn't even be able to take the car in for another 3 weeks and I'm certainly not taking it to Autowave given their bs quotes ($3500 for TB/WP and over $7000 for that plus hoses, gaskets, valve adj, plugs, etc.). That said if anyone has a good mechanic near westside LA they could refer me to, I'd appreciate that too.
I'm not worried about the belt lasting a few months, but I am a little concerned about the water pump since it is 19 years old now. I keep reading that if the water pump fails that the timing belt destroys the engine. I know with a TB failure, it is immediate, unpredictable, and catastrophic given the interference engine. That said I don't understand if the water pump is so immediate or catastrophic. Half the posts say change it as it will fail without warning and the other half say that it will leak, make noise, overheat, etc. before it destroys anything.
In my experience, all one can do is look at the cars and their specific designs. For example- on the E36, the water pump explodes on all of them sooner or later due to the plastic impeller getting brittle. I've never heard of a failed pump on an S2000. The NSX sample size is small and most people probably change their pumps at 9-15 years at the worst, so I can't imagine there are too many cars running on 20 year old water pumps at this point.
Does anyone on here happen to have any knowledge about how worried I should be? I figure the odds are low over 1-2 months of driving, but given that it is supercharged, I'm completely uncertain.
Roman at Niguel Motors says he wouldn't even be able to take the car in for another 3 weeks and I'm certainly not taking it to Autowave given their bs quotes ($3500 for TB/WP and over $7000 for that plus hoses, gaskets, valve adj, plugs, etc.). That said if anyone has a good mechanic near westside LA they could refer me to, I'd appreciate that too.