Re: Replacing Water Pump: Gasket, RTV, or both?
[Re: Andrewh]
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05/28/13 04:16 PM
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Thanks guys. My water pump didn't come with the heater inlet tube, but I bought one being that it's only sealed with an o-ring. I reckon I'll add some black RTV to that as well. I just got done with flushing the system, so I'll dig into it when it cools off outside. For some reason, after I flushed the system, now my heater doesn't work, but the A/C blows cold...even when the knob is turned all the way to heat. Not sure it's related...
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Re: Replacing Water Pump: Gasket, RTV, or both?
[Re: Fat_Mike]
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05/28/13 05:19 PM
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I prefer a good gasket that was cut correctly to match the parts being mated & spray it with Permatex "high tack" part # 99MA iirc in the blue can. Goes on light/even & is extremely tacky & seals very well & holds the gasket in place. LA pump to cover gaskets can go on backwards & at first glance it looks OK but if you flip it it follows the part perimeter much better. Try it both ways & you'll see what I'm saying. Not sure if mags are the same just a caveat
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Re: Replacing Water Pump: Gasket, RTV, or both?
[Re: Andrewh]
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05/28/13 10:46 PM
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I used both. thin layer of rtv on both sides of the gasket.
don't forget the bypass hose while you are in there.
the pipe for the heater hose came with my wp, so I didn't have to waste time figuring how to get it out of the old one.
I can't remember if the bypass nipple was cast into the new one or I had to put it in, but it came with the wp too.
That's what I do. In theory, gasket alone should be enough but the thin layer of sealer is insurance against leaks. The O ring shouldn't really need any sealer. RTV could even interfere with the O ring seal if the nipple moves around a little.
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Re: Replacing Water Pump: Gasket, RTV, or both?
[Re: ahy]
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05/29/13 10:15 AM
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I used both. thin layer of rtv on both sides of the gasket.
don't forget the bypass hose while you are in there.
the pipe for the heater hose came with my wp, so I didn't have to waste time figuring how to get it out of the old one.
I can't remember if the bypass nipple was cast into the new one or I had to put it in, but it came with the wp too.
That's what I do. In theory, gasket alone should be enough but the thin layer of sealer is insurance against leaks. The O ring shouldn't really need any sealer. RTV could even interfere with the O ring seal if the nipple moves around a little.
That's the route I ended up taking, and all turned out well. Andrew, I didn't know what the "heat by-pass hose" was until I got in there. It was deep under the accessories, so it got replaced. I know the job seems pretty rudimentary, but it's been a looong time since I played with a water pump. Thanks to all for the tips!
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