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I posted in the drivetrain thread, but thought it might get more responses here.
I’m trying to fit a new water pump on my 1992 4.9L F150. The brass pipe that attaches to the heater line is getting in the way, getting blocked by this housing surrounding the alternator. I can’t get the bolt holes to line up. Has anyone run into this problem?
Can you possibly turn that brass pipe that is in the way? I remember having to turn a pipe when installing the water pump in my '88 with the 4.9 engine.
I posted in the drivetrain thread, but thought it might get more responses here.
I’m trying to fit a new water pump on my 1992 4.9L F150. The brass pipe that attaches to the heater line is getting in the way, getting blocked by this housing surrounding the alternator. I can’t get the bolt holes to line up. Has anyone run into this problem?
I have had to bend the pipe to fit but never had a problem with any bolts not lining up.You may want to try another brand pump.
Can you possibly turn that brass pipe that is in the way? I remember having to turn a pipe when installing the water pump in my '88 with the 4.9 engine.
Would that wreck the seal? How is the heater pipe sealed? I already wrecked one replacement pump trying to bend and turn the pipe. Just in case i tried it out, and it did leak after i beat it up too much.
Would that wreck the seal? How is the heater pipe sealed? I already wrecked one replacement pump trying to bend and turn the pipe. Just in case i tried it out, and it did leak after i beat it up too much.
By just turning the pipe it certainly could break the seal and cause a leak. I was worried my new water pump might leak but I got lucky and mine didn't.. I never had to bend my pipe, just turn it.
I just grabbed the pump tightly and turned it by hand.
how much is clearance requiring? 1 inch? 2 inches? cut it off and flare the remaining stub, use a new hose (might need one anyway)
Otherwise you can buy the right waterpump you may be using one from a 94+ with a different bracket and fan
Youll know if you have th right year range if your fan clutch will thread on (if original)
Last edited by AuroraGirlFromMars; May 25, 2025 at 11:21 PM.
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