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^ yep thats how I do it only to the pump mating surface
thanks man
I guess it's close to this huh
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well, I see water coming from this bolt in the pictures, only thing it does not appear to be water pump weep hole but maybe a blown out water pump gasket or could it be the thermostat housing deal?
here are pics
 
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well, I see water coming from this bolt in the pictures, only thing it does not appear to be water pump weep hole but maybe a blown out water pump gasket or could it be the thermostat housing deal?
here are pics

Idk if you saw my thread, but mine was both. The thermostat housing has a crack in it, so antifreeze/water was pouring from it. Might be what your problem is.
 
Idk if you saw my thread, but mine was both. The thermostat housing has a crack in it, so antifreeze/water was pouring from it. Might be what your problem is.
yeah I saw your thread, but I am in denial hahaha nothing goes wrong with this truck hahahaha
 
ok, not the water pump, it is coming from what looks like the intake manifold, but no water on top by the t-stat housing, looks like a pita to replace that if that is it and not a crack in the block

But I think it the same as yours Pete
 
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ok, not the water pump, it is coming from what looks like the intake manifold, but no water on top by the t-stat housing, looks like a pita to replace that if that is it and not a crack in the block

But I think it the same as yours Pete

It's probs the same. I took it to a garage because I was told that it could be the timing plate gasket, but it only turned out to be the stat housing. It seemed almost like it was the intake, which is what caused the thoughts of the t plate.
 
ok thanks now to look up the timing plate gasket info too hahaha

well it is a 2001 trouble free with 169k miles must have been time for something to go
 
ok thanks now to look up the timing plate gasket info too hahaha

well it is a 2001 trouble free with 169k miles must have been time for something to go

Yeah lol It was. I'd say it was the thermostat housing for sure, but I can't quite tell by your pics. Take er to a garage tomorrow morning and see what they say about it before you go tearing into her.
 
I gotta tear into it I figure if I can rebuild a honda this ford should be easy lol

Just I am old school carbs, no throttle body stuff no efi, no electronics but after reading your thread again why would they have to pull the intake to replace the thermostat housing upper and lower?
 
Clinton, you gotta picture in the chiltons about the housing and timing plate gasket for our 4.0

thanks man
 
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