Agree leave the keyed ones alone. Go with the bolt up to cam ones. They are are available in aftermarket with bolt up instead of keyed. I got a bolt up type from Amazon $59 with 1 year warranty unlimited miles. Drive Motive is on box seller was Garage Pro out of Texas I think. Just finished the install. Get the thermostat housing o ring and the o ring that goes around the male part of the thermostat in the recess groove. Watch out you get the correct size. To thick and it will bunch up and come out of recessed slot and leak. Lubricate slightly with silicone not oil. Appreciate your video.
Fords fix for this was to create a mountain out of a Mole Hill by changing to the 3.5 liter with a water pump run off of the timing chain INSIDE the Engine, which costs 1500 to 2000 to have replaced. The Dura Tech 3.0 was a good engine and should have simply had a Huge warning Label under hood stating to ONLY USE A FORD OEM WATER PUMP AS A REPLACEMENT.
I think I know the solution: Even though the end of the camshaft has been sheared by the non original water pump. Can you simply go and buy the original water pump that bolts inside of the camshaft?
I don't have the link right off, but a Ford guy on YT has a video on this, ( Fordtechmakuloco), he's very knowledgeable. He says you should use the original Ford water pump, even though it will cost quite a bit more, it's important. I have a 2006 Ford 500 that I bought new. I haven't had to replace my water pump yet. The only out of ordinary maintenance I've had done is replaced the alternator. I keep up with maintenance on it regularly. I have around 165,000 miles now. How is your Ford 500 doing now? Thanks, John
Must not have done your research before purchasing. All over the web are complaints about it stating the same thing. Just throw an oem one in it with a bolt and g2g
You need to put locktite on those mating surfaces when you install those tab type pumps. Let it dry an hour before starting car. Then the tabs won't wear off and damage camshaft as well.
Agree leave the keyed ones alone. Go with the bolt up to cam ones. They are are available in aftermarket with bolt up instead of keyed. I got a bolt up type from Amazon $59 with 1 year warranty unlimited miles. Drive Motive is on box seller was Garage Pro out of Texas I think. Just finished the install. Get the thermostat housing o ring and the o ring that goes around the male part of the thermostat in the recess groove. Watch out you get the correct size. To thick and it will bunch up and come out of recessed slot and leak. Lubricate slightly with silicone not oil. Appreciate your video.
When these keys broke off did they make a clanking noise?
Fords fix for this was to create a mountain out of a Mole Hill by changing to the 3.5 liter with a water pump run off of the timing chain INSIDE the Engine, which costs 1500 to 2000 to have replaced. The Dura Tech 3.0 was a good engine and should have simply had a Huge warning Label under hood stating to ONLY USE A FORD OEM WATER PUMP AS A REPLACEMENT.
And they had to go to court over it. Dodge likes those tricks to. Lol
Ford has updated 6510 i think part number it pressed fit when you tighten it doen over the camshaft
U have to wield the end of that camshaft n redo the slots
I think I know the solution: Even though the end of the camshaft has been sheared by the non original water pump. Can you simply go and buy the original water pump that bolts inside of the camshaft?
If you only use Ford OEM Water pump as replacement you will never have a problem.
Yes!!!
I don't have the link right off, but a Ford guy on YT has a video on this, ( Fordtechmakuloco), he's very knowledgeable. He says you should use the original Ford water pump, even though it will cost quite a bit more, it's important. I have a 2006 Ford 500 that I bought new. I haven't had to replace my water pump yet. The only out of ordinary maintenance I've had done is replaced the alternator. I keep up with maintenance on it regularly. I have around 165,000 miles now. How is your Ford 500 doing now? Thanks, John
Fixing one right now the same problem.. Have a welder you can fix anything
Must not have done your research before purchasing. All over the web are complaints about it stating the same thing. Just throw an oem one in it with a bolt and g2g
I bought a factory style with the bolt on ebay an fixed the issue. Done 6 months now not a single issue
You need to put locktite on those mating surfaces when you install those tab type pumps. Let it dry an hour before starting car. Then the tabs won't wear off and damage camshaft as well.
Sorry pw 610 ford number 269 dollars avout on e bay the fix no lugs to engauge on cam press fit