Beansoup
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Hey Tractor Experts. Ignorant Noob here.
I have to replace the water pump on my 1982 Ford 1500 4WD. I don't know much but it looks to me like it's the original pump. When I took it off there's no gasket between the back plate and the engine block. There's no evidence of any "gasket goop" either. Maybe there shouldn't be. I just remember all the old guys using that stuff on everything when I was a kid.
I ordered a generic pump assembly (pump, pulley, backplate) and it should be here by the end of the week. It includes a gasket for between the plate and block. I assume I should use it. My question is: should I use any type of goop between the gasket and the plate, and between the gasket and the block?
I suppose I could just put it on and see if there are any leaks. But I'd rather just do it once and do it right.
Thanks.
I have to replace the water pump on my 1982 Ford 1500 4WD. I don't know much but it looks to me like it's the original pump. When I took it off there's no gasket between the back plate and the engine block. There's no evidence of any "gasket goop" either. Maybe there shouldn't be. I just remember all the old guys using that stuff on everything when I was a kid.
I ordered a generic pump assembly (pump, pulley, backplate) and it should be here by the end of the week. It includes a gasket for between the plate and block. I assume I should use it. My question is: should I use any type of goop between the gasket and the plate, and between the gasket and the block?
I suppose I could just put it on and see if there are any leaks. But I'd rather just do it once and do it right.
Thanks.