R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
Hi All,
I am replacing the water pump and taking the opportunity to install a set of Samco hoses and T-Bolt clamps. The OEM WP outlet hose to the thermostat housing had a spring inside and the webbing on the out side. For those of you that have done the same Samco install, did you use the spring and hose protective webbing. I saved the spring and I could put it in the Samco hose but the webbing is a mess because of a leaky oil cooler line. If anyone has comments on the above situation please let me know. BTW the OEM hose clamps are a bear to work with. I am going with T-Bolt clamps all the way. Cheers, Don in VT:Eagle: |
Re: R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
Don you do not need the spring or the webbing I have done this install. A word of warning as the short SAMCO hose is a Biotch.
First mate the small hose to radiator. Then to the seperated top of the thermostat housing then guide the housing cover back onto the housing using your strength and bolts to guide you. There is no other way its too damn small Im not sure what the T-Clamps are but I hope you bought the SAMCO style clamps as they dont chew up the hoses. |
Re: R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
Also loosely install the big hose with the clamp on the water pump before you menuver it into place. Also make yourself a template out of cardboard by tracing the new gasket when your new pump arrives so as you remove each bolt out of the water pump put them in the template so you'll know where each bolt goes. Makes it quick and easy.
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Re: R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
While the template idea works well if you have already removed the pump from the car I suggest just simply placing the bolts as you pull them out one at a time into the new pump and then you can transfer them to the old pump on the ground and reverse the proces....
While you are there you might want to consider a new Serp belt and a new thermostat. Just saying |
Re: R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
Hi,
OK, no spring. No mesh covering. I used the template method because I can clean each bolt and just put it back. Working like a charm. I will take the tip on the short hose and do it that way. The T-Bolt clamps are what Samco recommends and I am using them 100%. Another question, had anyone come up with a way to really seal the thermostat cover ? It looks like the gasket around the flange on the thermostat is not all that reliable. Just asking. Thanks everyone Don |
Re: R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
I think the thermostat housing seal is pretty reliable, I haven't heard of too many folks having a leak there. Just a matter of having it positioned properly upon install.
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Concur I have never had a problem :cheers: |
Re: R and R water pump and a set of Samco's
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