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Hardwater000
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Jan 2024 Location: Missouri Points: 49 |
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Posted: 7 hours 29 minutes ago at 7:17pm |
When I took water pump off while painting, reinstalled with new gasket.now have a leak appears to be around the gasket but was wondering if the bolts run in water and need to have silicone or similar on the threads and maybe a copper washer. Book really don't show me what I need to know.
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LittleB
Bronze Level Joined: 18 Aug 2020 Location: Ontario Ca. Points: 29 |
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There is indeed One bolt that enters the water jacket. i believe it is the lower bolt to the left while you are facing the engine. it needs sealant on this bolt when you replace it.
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Hardwater000
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Jan 2024 Location: Missouri Points: 49 |
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That's what I was wondering.i may be pulling it apart again
And I think it has a copper washer to but the paint is covering it. |
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