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oldblue1968chevy 11-07-2010 09:12 PM

Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Ok, I went outside saturday morning and was leaking water from the front of my motor in my truck (350).

It had about 50% of the antifreeze it should have and it got down to 28-29* weatherman said...

Big puddle of green water under the truck after I let it drain.

The waterpump looked cracked so i pulled it off, well no crack, so i made some gaskets from gasket material tonite and put it back together made sure everything was tight..and filled it back up, IT STILL LEAKS So i opened the draincock and came back inside

Any ideas...Truck is about to go on craigslist lol its quite unreliable, I cant lie:smoke:

60ratrod 11-07-2010 09:25 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Did you check your hoses? Also did you look for drips or drops from where ot could be leaking? Did you check/replace the gasket thats on the back of the water pump? Its the impeller plate gasket. If you look at the back of the water pump and see the plate that has 6 bolts on it there is a gasket that goes there
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wwotr 11-07-2010 09:27 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
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Originally Posted by 60ratrod (Post 4282971)
Did you check your hoses? Also did you look for drips or drops from where ot could be leaking? Did you check/replace the gasket thats on the back of the water pump? Its the impeller plate gasket. If you look at the back of the water pump and see the plate that has 6 bolts on it there is a gasket that goes there
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Isn't there a "Bypass" hole in the stem, that will let water pass through if the Bearing is Bad?

oldblue1968chevy 11-07-2010 09:30 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
The pump was replaced with my new motor (Pump came from....autozone or somewhere)

So it probably has less than 1000 miles (no speedo) I bought it in late august..but havent been using the truck since late september

oldblue1968chevy 11-07-2010 09:31 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Hoses are all tight and dry...

The gasket with all the lil bolts sounds good to me...But its brand new?

mikey531 11-07-2010 09:48 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Are your heater hoses tight? I also have had "new" rebuilt pumps fail.

jayman68 11-07-2010 10:09 PM

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there is a weep hole behind the pully under the front of the pump where it will leak if the seals on the shaft have failed.


Note: The pump in the pic is a newer version. It is basically the same, only decent pic I could get right now.

bigguy69 11-07-2010 10:13 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
hang in there man!!

JDL 11-07-2010 10:16 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
There is a hole in the water pump near the pully on the bottem side if it is comming out there you need a new water pump. The seal is out.

oldblue1968chevy 11-07-2010 10:24 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Wow! Thanks you guys ROCK!!!!

Ok, just for kicks, what would cause the seal to go out?

Could I take the pulley off and put water in it to verify its comming out of that hole?

Jayman, thanks for the pic, I preciate ya crawlin under your truck for apic! That says alot lol

bigguy, thanks, I need it

GruntMoanCough 11-07-2010 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by oldblue1968chevy (Post 4283110)
Could I take the pulley off and put water in it to verify its comming out of that hole?

Yep. Also, did you use thread sealant on the water pump bolts, couple of them go through waterjacket. Just a thought.

treveiger 11-08-2010 01:34 AM

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I had the same problem thought the back plate seal was bad so i pulled the pump off(in my apartment driveway and spilled antifreeze all over:lol:) and got a new seal kit for it and sealed it all up put it back on, and later that day i noticed it was still leaking and then went back to the parts store and they told me that the pump was bad so they got a new pump for me and it didnt look right and i told them that but the guy swore up and down it would work so i went back to my place and tore it all apart again and was just about to put the new pump on and sure enough i was right they gave me the wrong one so i returned it and the one i needed was out of stock and so i had to run around town trying to find a place that had the right one lol.

kevmic28 11-08-2010 09:10 AM

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Never trust the parts guy, most of the time they are a bunch of idiots behind a computer screen.

wwotr 11-08-2010 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by kevmic28 (Post 4283737)
Never trust the parts guy, most of the time they are a bunch of idiots behind a computer screen.

Sorry you had a bad experience with "Parts Guys" that have given you that opinion/ bad taste in your Mouth.
Being one of those "Parts Guys", (for 10 years, back in the 70's),
I prided myself on being Knowledgable and getting that part right the FIRST TIME.
Had no computers back then either.
Actually had to look the part up in a big "Bank" of Parts Books.
Then on top of that Laborus Task, I had to actually accept funds and COUNT BACK CHANGE, without having a Cash Register TELL ME how to do that!

Ah the good ol' days.....:uhmk:

60ratrod 11-08-2010 10:34 AM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
i find with most parts houses that i visit i have to pick and choose who i talk to and always, always look at the part before i buy it. i haven't had any problems since i have been doing this

Shyguy 11-08-2010 10:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kevmic28 (Post 4283737)
Never trust the parts guy, most of the time they are a bunch of idiots behind a computer screen.

I was one of those "Idiots behind a computer screen" for over 4 years at a couple of big box auto parts stores, lol. I had plenty of experience and knowledge and was retired so the low pay did not bother me since I just wanted something to do part time.

After working in retail for 8 years I just gave it up and decided to just take breaks and be happy, put the wife to work, lol.

Unfortunately no matter how knowledgeable the parts guy is other factors can cause having the wrong part in a box.

Packaged wrong at the manufacturer or the wrong one returned in a box by a repair shop are a couple.

The large box stores are not able to hire experienced help with the very low pay they offer so it is real important for the customer to be a part of the process to get the right parts, unfortunately.

When I am looking for parts for my old trucks I spend a little extra time researching on the computer at the big box store web-sites which helps some. Also I try to take the old parts with me to compare to the new parts to make sure things look right.

I do share your frustration with the "Idiots behind the computer screen" though, lol. I guess since I was one of "those guys" I try to be a little more patient when I go looking for parts.

Sorry I got off subject a little.

americanmusc1e 11-08-2010 12:41 PM

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I don't trust autozone water pumps on my $4000 motor.............I would buy at least NAPA.....new....not reman is best

ChevLoRay 11-08-2010 01:09 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
I replaced the water pump on my '65, back "in the day" and found it to be leaking when I was refilling the radiator. It looked like it was coming from the back of the pump....and it was. So, off with it all and back to the parts store. It was a reman and opted to go to NAPA and get a new 'un.

The cover on the back of the pump is held on with bolts and may not be tightened, properly. I know now that I have to check those if I ever have to replace another pump, but a little fore-hand knowledge could save you a lotta work. Yeah, it's the responsibility of the reman guy to do that, but whose work is going to matter more at the time you're ready to fire it up?

Yes, I have pulled wrenches and I have worked the parts counter. Did I think to check that cover? Nope....never had one to leak before. But, now I'm wiser.

oldblue1968chevy 11-08-2010 03:17 PM

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So try tightening the bolts on the back and putting sealer on the 4 mounting bolts? Or Check for water comming out of the weep h ole?

oldblue1968chevy 11-08-2010 03:20 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Its not the hoses...

It was wierd because it didnt do it until the cold night we had (upper 20\'s)

Shyguy 11-08-2010 07:04 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
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Originally Posted by americanmusc1e (Post 4284036)
I don't trust autozone water pumps on my $4000 motor.............I would buy at least NAPA.....new....not reman is best

You sure are right, I always go with a new water pump instead of a remanufactured. I guess because I hate rework.

In this part of the country Napa and Fishers have good quality parts, followed by O'Rielly's and Auto Zone is dead last as far as I am concerned.

swamp rat 11-08-2010 08:43 PM

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I beg to differ cause my brand new quality NAPA water pump was made in china.... Go figure... sigh

oldblue1968chevy 11-08-2010 08:57 PM

Re: Leaking water from front of motor...
 
Ok, Truck fixed herself I guess.

I came home today (Nice weater, almost dark, UGH stupid time change lol)

And put water in it warmed up etc etc NO LEAKS, drove around, no leaks, I plan on driving it morrow, But we will see. I think im going to go double check it, Im running just water tonite because its not supposed to get cold and Im change hoses out morrow just in case.

Thanks for prayin' for my 68! :)


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