Most definitely. Just pump it with silicon. That's how you fixed the Ford Cargo.I think the standing since the return from the Wollongong trip may have started rust scale forming on the water pump shaft around the seal area
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Jerry made me one using various farm water pump bearing assemblies and seal bits, machined and shortened each end of the shaft and bored the cast housing to hold the bearing ..... the combined bits of the seals were still not quite enough to make a press fit, so they got glued in place .....

If the workshop and lathes, boring machines etc where still in operation, I'd probably attempt a similar repair for the Winnie, but finding another machinist with Jerry's skill level on a manual lathe and boring machine would probably be as hard as it has been to locate a replacement pump ... in hindsight, it probably would have been faster though ....
T1 Terry
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