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Any particular sealant for water pump?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7599126" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>That should be fine man.That Form A Gasket Sealant is all i have ever used.You will be just fine man.Be sure to catch the leftover antifreeze that will come out of the waterpump if you can.I put the form agasket sealant on the housing, then on the face of the pump, and put the gasket on the pump with the bolts ready to screw in, and bolt her up.It should seal just fine man.I just did my chevy about a month ago, and while I was getting under the hood, i went ahead and replaced the $10 thermostat too.I figured may as well do it all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7599126, member: 634282"] That should be fine man.That Form A Gasket Sealant is all i have ever used.You will be just fine man.Be sure to catch the leftover antifreeze that will come out of the waterpump if you can.I put the form agasket sealant on the housing, then on the face of the pump, and put the gasket on the pump with the bolts ready to screw in, and bolt her up.It should seal just fine man.I just did my chevy about a month ago, and while I was getting under the hood, i went ahead and replaced the $10 thermostat too.I figured may as well do it all [/QUOTE]
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