While inspecting the Foxbody Mustang I noticed the fan clutch is wobbly. It's an easy fix but should I do the water pump as well?
My thought is the wobbly fan clutch may have beat up the pump shaft bearings / bushing.
While inspecting the Foxbody Mustang I noticed the fan clutch is wobbly. It's an easy fix but should I do the water pump as well?
My thought is the wobbly fan clutch may have beat up the pump shaft bearings / bushing.
I'm going to be the lone dissenter here. I wouldn't replace the pump unless I could feel play in it. I agree, the wobbly fan clutch did the pump no favors. But, the water pump on a small block Ford uses those long bolts through the timing cover and gaskets sandwiched in there. I'd leave sleeping dogs lie on this one until prompted to do otherwise. I've dealt with enough of those rusty SBF pump bolts and leaky timing covers to change my mind. Ordinarily I'd be the first guy to change a pump proactively if it were a Chevrolet or something.
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