possible blown head gasket
No, if you have oil in your oil pan, you have other problems. It has nothing to do with your water pump going out or being bad.
The water pump and cam are driven by the same belt. The oil pump has no relation to these.
the oil pump is on the front of the motor just below the water pump
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The water pump is driven by the oil pump shaft - there is a tab on the end of the oil pump shaft and there is a groove on the water pump which sits into that shaft. All shafts end up being driven by the motor.
It could be your water pump seal
if you are getting water in your oil its eather a busted hear or head gasket if no water in oil it could be water pump
It must be a centrifugal pump as the pump supplies water to coolers such as fuel oil ,lube oil and the fresh water generator. Also to reduce the scale formation in the pipes connected the flow rate is kept high. these demands can be fullfilled by a centrifugal pump only
It would be possible to cause an oil leak while replacing the water pump.
The oil filter is behind the water pump cover. Have the same bike. So take off the water pump cover, and you cannot miss it!
what oil used in the american pumper water pump
From The Information You Have Asked. You Have An Engine. There Is No Engine That I Know Of Where The Oil And Water Run Together. So The Answer Is NO. You May Want To Change Your oil After You Get The Engine Back Together And Running. But No You Do Not Need To Drain The Oil Out To Change The Water Pump.