I'm running a 4.6 with the new GEMS front timing cover and reverse rotation water pump. I've designed a 'unique'


All was well (quiet), just finished running in my cam, after driving it on the road for about 30 miles the water pump has started squealing when cold. This strangley goes away as the coolant temp rises to somewhere past 80degs.
Does anyone know how the bearings are arranded in it? singular/double/replacable?
I'm asuming the noise is from the bearings?
It is an aftermarket water pump, I was thinking of maybe rebuilding it with some good quality SKF type bearings, I'm guessing it will have come with cheap chinese bearings!
Has anyone rebuilt their water pump? Is it possible?
Does that pump hold a viscus fan when installed on rangerovers and disco's? If yes, then i'd have thought the bearings would be stronger?
Anyother options anywone could come up with i'm all ears. I thought of going the electric pump route which i'd be happy to do but space is really tight down there (Dax Rush).
A lot of question I know but any help/ thoughts much appreciated.
Tom.