Volkswagen Passat water pump

My 2002 passat 2.0-litre 8 valve petrol froze up due to lack of anti freeze. I let the car thaw but when started it has no heat and built up pressure very quick. I stripped out the water pump to find it had broke the plastic fins at back of water pump so I managed to get the big bits out but the fins seem to have disappeared and I can not see or feel them. Would they have broke up or will they do damage when I rebuild it?

Asked on 5 January 2011 by vwdub

Answered by Honest John
They could be somewhere in the engine water jacket. Might be possible to flush them out. Won't have got through the valve into the heater matrix.
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