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- 2005
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
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- 3.0 V6
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
Did you use thread sealant on the bolts that go into the water jacket? That's a must. Obviously you're using new gaskets right?Yes, I had the water pump bolts out 2 years ago when I changed the pump so there shouldn't be corrosion. In fact, that's where the timing cover is slowly dripping coolant. Right behind the bolt that goes through the pump and timing cover, so I wonder if I weakened the seal on the timing cover when I changed the pump. What strikes me as a little odd is my torque specs on the water pump bolts is 84 in/lb (7 ft/lb) on all of them including the ones holding the timing cover. That seems a bit light.
Yeah, I noticed the torque specs were fairly low, but bear in mind that it's aluminum and you just need to make a seal, not much more than that. I don't normally use gasket maker or sealant on paper gaskets unless the sealing surfaces are compromised and I'm too cheap to replace whatever component needs replacing, which is usually. But in my case I used an extremely thin (almost transparent) coating of Permatex Ultra Black on both sides of my gaskets and it's been rock solid and leak free for 6 months now.