Victorkilo31
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Little back story. I've got a coolant leak on my truck that I suspect is coming from around the water pump. Its not much, mostly few drops noticed at a time, doesn't steam out or get all over the place. Don't see any signs of it anywhere else (in the oil, on the exhaust, things like that) but its not something I want to let get worse. I've got a dye kit I'm going to use to check once the weather breaks up here a bit more and try to find out for sure where its coming from. Currently I'm suspecting the water pump as the problem, since thats the only place on the engine that has been wet at all. In my research I've come across some problems on what replacement one I should get. Its an older M998 (1993ish), and unfortunatly the orginal data plates were removed so I can'd do much with that. I'm fairly confident that I've got a 6.5 in the truck, and not a 6.2. My question is what part number water pump would I need order? Here is what is confusing me. The TM (9-2320-280-2 pg 3-130.4) has a caution that states:
Ensure water pump P/N 251-591 is used on 6.2L engines, or damage to equipment will result. Ensure water pump P/N 12534772 is used on 6.5L and 6.5L detuned engines, or damage to equipment will result.
The TM 9-2320-280-24P has nsn: 2930013535794 listed for the truck that I'm pretty sure would work on mine, however, that caution makes me wondering which would be correct for my truck. My truck has the vblets, so I'm pretty sure it falls under the detuned 6.5L engine but I'm not sure on this one. I've looked up the part numbers listed in the caution and they are similar in appearance, but this isn't something I'd want to make a mistake on in ordering or attempting to install. I know that appearance isn't everything as some of the water pumps (the newer 6.5 if memory serves) spin counter clockwise, and the older spin clockwise (or vise vesa). I'm sure there's a few other differences as well, but hitting the high points. Anyway just trying to get the right part.
My second question is that in a few of the pics I've seen for the NSN out of the 280-24P there is a timing plate gasket included with the kit. The TM (9-2320-280-2 pg 3-130.4) for installing doesn't mention this gasket, only putting some sealant on the plate and the reinstalling on the engine. Is this a publication discrepancy or did it change and the gasket replaces the sealant? Or does it require both, or one or the other?
I get the feeling I might be over thinking this, but any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to make this an expensive learning experience. Want to get this done right the first time, should it turn out to be the water pump and not a hose or something small.
Thanks for the assistance
Ensure water pump P/N 251-591 is used on 6.2L engines, or damage to equipment will result. Ensure water pump P/N 12534772 is used on 6.5L and 6.5L detuned engines, or damage to equipment will result.
The TM 9-2320-280-24P has nsn: 2930013535794 listed for the truck that I'm pretty sure would work on mine, however, that caution makes me wondering which would be correct for my truck. My truck has the vblets, so I'm pretty sure it falls under the detuned 6.5L engine but I'm not sure on this one. I've looked up the part numbers listed in the caution and they are similar in appearance, but this isn't something I'd want to make a mistake on in ordering or attempting to install. I know that appearance isn't everything as some of the water pumps (the newer 6.5 if memory serves) spin counter clockwise, and the older spin clockwise (or vise vesa). I'm sure there's a few other differences as well, but hitting the high points. Anyway just trying to get the right part.
My second question is that in a few of the pics I've seen for the NSN out of the 280-24P there is a timing plate gasket included with the kit. The TM (9-2320-280-2 pg 3-130.4) for installing doesn't mention this gasket, only putting some sealant on the plate and the reinstalling on the engine. Is this a publication discrepancy or did it change and the gasket replaces the sealant? Or does it require both, or one or the other?
I get the feeling I might be over thinking this, but any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to make this an expensive learning experience. Want to get this done right the first time, should it turn out to be the water pump and not a hose or something small.
Thanks for the assistance