October 6, 200619 yr I'm replacing my water and oil pumps this weekend, just wondering, other than the gaskets, if it's necessary to have any sealants on bolts or anything. Also, if anyone has any info that might be handy and isn't covered in the repair manual. I printed the timing belt instructions from the USRM, but other than that? Anything?
October 7, 200619 yr Be oh so careful with RTV on the oil pump, one little RTV booger can destroy your engine. Make sure your surfaces are cleaned with brake cleaner before doing it. I personally would never use RTV on a pressurized oil system. I used to be the tear-down guy at an engine shop and I saw too many spun main and rod bearings from the RTV Booger Devil. As far as the coolant system, go for it. You might plug up a passage in the radiator or a steam hole somewhere, whoop-d-doo.
October 7, 200619 yr Oh - yeah didn't see the oil pump part of your post. Use anereobic sealant for that if you need anything. RTV is a no-no on anything but the cooling system IMO. I don't really use it anywhere else on a soob except the cam cases/valve covers. GD
October 7, 200619 yr Don't use any sealant on the oil pump. Just coat the O-ring type seals with oil. I usually use the water pump gasket with some spray-on copper stuff on there to fill any little voids.
October 7, 200619 yr dont go too nuts with tightening the bolts for the oil and water pumps. use a thumb ratchet if you have one!
October 7, 200619 yr I clean and wire brush all the bolts I take out and then use a light coating of moly/graphite engine assembly lube on the threads.
October 7, 200619 yr I would use aviation sealant on the waterpump with the gasket. The oil pump just needs a coat of oil on the o-rings. Good luck.
October 7, 200619 yr I use RVT blue on the water pump along with the paper gasket. I put the RVT on the waterpump side and it helps the gasket stick to the pump and makes it easy to put the bolts threw.
October 10, 200619 yr Author Well..let's hope I did it all right. Thanks for the posts, but unfortunately I wasn't around to check any of them, since I was doing it during those times. So far no leaks coming out of anywhere. Mostly I'm just amazed it actually started back up and runs.
October 11, 200619 yr I clean and wire brush all the bolts I take out and then use a light coating of moly/graphite engine assembly lube on the threads. good tip, but i think using anti-seize compound might end up cheaper. i may be wrong, come to think of it i dont think ive ever actually PURCHASED either. large families are great (i have four brothers, a father, and an uncle and the only one who isnt a "car guy" is the professional mechanic:eek: ) also, what about using a thin layer/application of lightweight grease for the oil seals and o-rings to facilitate proper sealing when installing, and to hlep make the gasket stick? thats just something that ive always done when it was an option myself... any qualms?
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