NB8B minor coolant leak
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
thanks for your advice and feedback
I've had a busy weekend so just managed to remove it now...
Below are pics so when you say the internal seal is gonesters is that the little whole on the inside bottom side of the in the below pics
My bro was saying that its the seal/gasket was bad as there was corrosion on the upper side
@rs2000 - I reckon you are right as i can see coolant staining in the little whole thingy hehe
Essentially if this pump has failed in what is premature imho its a little disappointing
I complained to parts guy and he was like well with that many years and so little km's things can still break etc as coolant protects but still corrodes... I was like aren't pumps meant to go for more than 100kms
Lastly is the gasket maker silicon around the actual gasket problematic?
I've had a busy weekend so just managed to remove it now...
Below are pics so when you say the internal seal is gonesters is that the little whole on the inside bottom side of the in the below pics
My bro was saying that its the seal/gasket was bad as there was corrosion on the upper side
@rs2000 - I reckon you are right as i can see coolant staining in the little whole thingy hehe
Essentially if this pump has failed in what is premature imho its a little disappointing
I complained to parts guy and he was like well with that many years and so little km's things can still break etc as coolant protects but still corrodes... I was like aren't pumps meant to go for more than 100kms
Lastly is the gasket maker silicon around the actual gasket problematic?
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
The reverse side of where the drip was appearing in your earlier front on photos is the bottom of that oblong hole (half covered by the gasket). That's the exit point of the weep hole, or more correctly weep passageway with theses pumps.
I guess it's possible that the gasket that seals the mounting face around the impeller was leaking directly above this point, making it look like the coolant was coming down the weep passageway?
I wouldn't use silicon with a solid paper gasket. Use something like Permatex No.3 or Loctite No.3
I guess it's possible that the gasket that seals the mounting face around the impeller was leaking directly above this point, making it look like the coolant was coming down the weep passageway?
I wouldn't use silicon with a solid paper gasket. Use something like Permatex No.3 or Loctite No.3
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
Yea not sure exactly but I got a new pump and belts anyways hehe
Can't find these no3 things anywhere in Sydney but is the below okies?
https://www.autobarn.com.au/permatex-wa ... v-silicone
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Can't find these no3 things anywhere in Sydney but is the below okies?
https://www.autobarn.com.au/permatex-wa ... v-silicone
Thanks!!!
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
I try to avoid silicon where possible, & wouldn't use it with a gasket. Most auto stores have Permatex no.3, better known as Aviation form a gasket. Great stuff
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/permatex-permatex-aviation-form-a-gasket-sealant-liquid-no.-3----118ml/541363.html
https://www.autobarn.com.au/aviation-form-a-gasket-number-3-sealant-3h
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/permatex-permatex-aviation-form-a-gasket-sealant-liquid-no.-3----118ml/541363.html
https://www.autobarn.com.au/aviation-form-a-gasket-number-3-sealant-3h
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
RS2000 wrote:I try to avoid silicon where possible, & wouldn't use it with a gasket. Most auto stores have Permatex no.3, better known as Aviation form a gasket #3. Great stuff for sealing oil, coolant, threads etc.
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/permatex-permatex-aviation-form-a-gasket-sealant-liquid-no.-3----118ml/541363.html
https://www.autobarn.com.au/aviation-form-a-gasket-number-3-sealant-3h
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
RS2000 wrote:I try to avoid silicon where possible, & wouldn't use it with a gasket. Most auto stores have Permatex no.3, better known as Aviation form a gasket. Great stuff
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/permatex-permatex-aviation-form-a-gasket-sealant-liquid-no.-3----118ml/541363.html
https://www.autobarn.com.au/aviation-form-a-gasket-number-3-sealant-3h
yea the search didn't find any no3's but they are there
so you are saying that i should not use the actual gaskets that come with the new water pump, as all the guides did not say this?
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
Definitely NOT. Use the gasket & thin coat all surfaces if using something like Permatex aviation.
Silicones are usually for replacing gaskets. If you read the instructions with the stuff you bought, it sounds like a gasket is not used.
https://www.permatex.com/products/gasketing/gasket-makers/permatex-water-pump-thermostat-rtv-silicone-gasket/
Silicones are usually for replacing gaskets. If you read the instructions with the stuff you bought, it sounds like a gasket is not used.
https://www.permatex.com/products/gasketing/gasket-makers/permatex-water-pump-thermostat-rtv-silicone-gasket/
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
Haven't bought any high temp silicone or gasket maker as yet.
I'm just trying to make sure I use a good sealant before I find time to put my engine back together lol
I'm just trying to make sure I use a good sealant before I find time to put my engine back together lol
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
Just to be clear, my 'definitely not' was me saying that I did not mean that you leave out the gasket. Use the gasket with a suitable sealant is the way I'd go.
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sweet as that's what i've done previously and what is suggested through many guides
was reading the instructions of some sealants and they say to fit but not fully torque the bolts straight away and wait for full cure time of 24H before final torquing, do people recommend this?
was reading the instructions of some sealants and they say to fit but not fully torque the bolts straight away and wait for full cure time of 24H before final torquing, do people recommend this?
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
I think you'll find those instructions are for silicone in place of gaskets. Not for me.
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yea the permatex no3 says;
Use brush to apply a thin, even coat to each surface. Allow to air-dry a fewminutes before fastening the parts into position. If thinning is necessary, add 188 proof denatured alcohol. For use on most types of gaskets, machined surfaces and screw thread connections of airplane and automobile engines.
looks like i can finish on the same day
Use brush to apply a thin, even coat to each surface. Allow to air-dry a fewminutes before fastening the parts into position. If thinning is necessary, add 188 proof denatured alcohol. For use on most types of gaskets, machined surfaces and screw thread connections of airplane and automobile engines.
looks like i can finish on the same day
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
I've never needed to thin it. The downside of Permatex no.3 & a gasket is that you have to coat 4 surfaces.
If you want to do away with the gasket & use silicon, ThreeBond Super Sealer is a good product that many people swear by. The instructions on the tube say to apply a bead to one surface & torque straight away. It's the grey tube at the bottom of this page:
http://www.threebond.com.au/liquid-gaskets.html
If you want to do away with the gasket & use silicon, ThreeBond Super Sealer is a good product that many people swear by. The instructions on the tube say to apply a bead to one surface & torque straight away. It's the grey tube at the bottom of this page:
http://www.threebond.com.au/liquid-gaskets.html
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
so has anyone used the permatex no3 thing on this job before?
as i've been reading all the "miata" online guides and they all say to use the permatex ultra grey/black with the gaskets etc and that it works awesomely...
wont have time to reassemble till saturday so just trying to line it all up
as i've been reading all the "miata" online guides and they all say to use the permatex ultra grey/black with the gaskets etc and that it works awesomely...
wont have time to reassemble till saturday so just trying to line it all up
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Re: NB8B minor coolant leak
as an update I got the no3 gasket sealer not "maker" as most guides say they use and trust there favorable "gasket maker" but it does seem weird to use a gasket if applying a gasket maker... so it would be like using three gaskets?
anyways I'll stop posting till I actually finish the job this weekend
thanks as always for everyone's feedback
anyways I'll stop posting till I actually finish the job this weekend
thanks as always for everyone's feedback
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