There's always one part that even though it's brand new will fail. Lucky it was just the gasket. I agree with you that they don't make gaskets like thy used to
Battery light was only on as auxiliary belt wasn't fitted so alternator not working as for the water leak them crush gaskets take a bit more pressure in the cold to seal hopefully a bit more on them bolts should seal it unless like you say possible manufacturing defect good luck and happy new year
You just need to time it up put locking pin on crankshaft put the plate in on camshaft then just take belt off off top pullies ther is no need to take crankshaft bolt out and lock starter motor because you have already had it timed up
Why do you need to take timing belt off and remove the crank pulley to be able to remove the water pump? And re lock the engine?? Unless I missed something apologise in advance. I'm only used to working on my BMW E46 lol I thought the water pump run from the crank with a separate belt unless ford have made it so you can remove the water pump unless ?
@@STOINK-h7t Hi mate a can see what you are saying basically to remove the water pump you have to remove the timing belt tensioner that goes against the water pump so the engine some be locked every time 👍👍
Hi Mark,a very frustrating situation, original part's is the way to go in these instances
Genuine part's every job
Had these leak from front seal in the past.only way to tell is to check before full reassembly.
keep going and good luck with the leak,bloody ford.
@@frankyates7910 Thanks mate yeah I’m sure I can sort it tomorrow 👍👍
There's always one part that even though it's brand new will fail. Lucky it was just the gasket. I agree with you that they don't make gaskets like thy used to
@@rickdye5467 Hi mate yeah it’s crazy but hopefully can sort it tomorrow 👍👍
Battery light was only on as auxiliary belt wasn't fitted so alternator not working as for the water leak them crush gaskets take a bit more pressure in the cold to seal hopefully a bit more on them bolts should seal it unless like you say possible manufacturing defect good luck and happy new year
@@DR.N2STY Hi mate yeah you are right battery light was out when I fitted the aux belt I stayed late and took it apart again back on it tomorrow 👍👍
theres a guy does loads of belts and he wont use dayco as they always fail. you do not need sealer on gaskets. unless it says you do
Can you see if the pump is leaking from the gasket surface or from the weep hole? Just because a part is new doesn't mean its good.
You just need to time it up put locking pin on crankshaft put the plate in on camshaft then just take belt off off top pullies ther is no need to take crankshaft bolt out and lock starter motor because you have already had it timed up
Thermostat housing behind alternator?
@@martinquant3784 hi mate no it’s not that I did think that 👍👍
@ResurwreckAutosUK no worries mate they are common as hell to fail. U will sort it mate.
These things are here to test us lol 😆
Omg. How frustrating. Unfortunately it’s costing you money now.
@@nigelbryant5932 Hi mate yeah crazy that should have been done and it still not done hopefully tomorrow I can sort it 👍👍
Why do you need to take timing belt off and remove the crank pulley to be able to remove the water pump? And re lock the engine?? Unless I missed something apologise in advance. I'm only used to working on my BMW E46 lol I thought the water pump run from the crank with a separate belt unless ford have made it so you can remove the water pump unless ?
@@STOINK-h7t Hi mate a can see what you are saying basically to remove the water pump you have to remove the timing belt tensioner that goes against the water pump so the engine some be locked every time 👍👍