Has anyone replaced their water or oil pump
Has anyone replaced their water or oil pump
If you have what kind of milage was on it? I'm rebuilding an engine and I am considering replacing them but just not sure if I should spend the cash on them..... Its a now or later deal I guess.
Also have you had to replace any sensors?
Also have you had to replace any sensors?
Whenever I build an engine I always replace the oil pump. The part isn't that expencive and it is not worth the few extra bucks you save and then have rod and main bearings spin. Water pump isn't as big adeal cause its easier to change and it wont destroy the engine if it fails. But you do not want to risk the new bearings on an old pump.
That is of course you enjoy building your engine over and over
That is of course you enjoy building your engine over and over
That is pretty much what I was thinking but I also want to see how well they are holding up for other people. I have read about very few failures with these two items.
Originally Posted by Glenn
That is pretty much what I was thinking but I also want to see how well they are holding up for other people. I have read about very few failures with these two items.
Whenever I build an engine I always replace the oil pump. The part isn't that expencive and it is not worth the few extra bucks you save and then have rod and main bearings spin. Water pump isn't as big adeal cause its easier to change and it wont destroy the engine if it fails. But you do not want to risk the new bearings on an old pump.
That is of course you enjoy building your engine over and over
That is of course you enjoy building your engine over and over

If you're doin' it, do it right.
of course. I'm sure mine is full of bearing dust and metal particles. Just wondering how many have had to replace theirs. I've heard of very few failures between the oil and water pump. They don't make them like they use to. Thank God Fyi the oil pump is mounted to the front of the engine. I am putting a oil pressure gauge in before I restart the new engine.
Last edited by Glenn; Sep 13, 2011 at 05:33 AM.
Yea the oil pumps are made to go for a lot of miles these days. Water pumps not so much but i cant say ive done many on 4.6s. Gm and dodge vehicles are another story. The worst of all are the gm 4 cylindrr cars. You want to replace oil pump any time there is any bearing damage, low oil pressure, ect. Its not like the old days you could pull an oil pan with the motor still in the car and replace it. Make sure you pull the fuel pump relay before stafting the motor and turning it over so you can prime the motor
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