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Water Pump Issues causes "back order" at Ford?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vegas Sporty" data-source="post: 1051588" data-attributes="member: 74136"><p>Thanks for reply Dillard000,</p><p></p><p>I attached context of shipping box with shelf label that I thought would indicate a production date and place of origin. Pic #3, #4 and #5 shows the gasket. Seems it's coated with what looks to me some sort of teflon. Also it looks like a crush type by the looks of the grove around edges. I'm very curious as to what I'll fine when I remove the old pump. I think that will tell the direction I'll take with the gasket. Wondering if Ford engineers have come up with a new and improved gasket? Or is this a gasket used in engine production only with fresh surfaces to mate to. No instructions included in box. Thanks for your extensive research. You're so right once I'm in there might as well replace hoses and belts. The truck has never overheated but began to leak from the pump. Nice pictures you included !!!</p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Sporty, post: 1051588, member: 74136"] Thanks for reply Dillard000, I attached context of shipping box with shelf label that I thought would indicate a production date and place of origin. Pic #3, #4 and #5 shows the gasket. Seems it's coated with what looks to me some sort of teflon. Also it looks like a crush type by the looks of the grove around edges. I'm very curious as to what I'll fine when I remove the old pump. I think that will tell the direction I'll take with the gasket. Wondering if Ford engineers have come up with a new and improved gasket? Or is this a gasket used in engine production only with fresh surfaces to mate to. No instructions included in box. Thanks for your extensive research. You're so right once I'm in there might as well replace hoses and belts. The truck has never overheated but began to leak from the pump. Nice pictures you included !!! Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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