curdy
Silver Member
I recently replaced the fan shroud, radiator, thermostat, and hoses on my JD 2040. Didn't really have to put new hoses on, but figured it was a good time to do it and it doesn't cost much. Turned into a pretty big job getting everything done with fixing what previous owners neglected. Got everything back together late last night and it looks really nice. I was looking forward to putting in coolant this morning and begin tackling the pile of jobs that are backed up now.
Put in a couple of gallons and started getting a leak around the main hose on the water pump. The new hose is a smaller OD, so I figured it was just because I used the old ring clip. So I grabbed a hose clamp and put that on. Still leaked. So I drained and put on the old hose and used the old clip. Refilled, and it still leaked. I'm afraid that there were some chunks of rust that came off of the water pump barb and now its too pitted to seal. If there's another possible problem that I'm not thinking of, let me know.
If its a rust issue, are my only options to either A) replace the pump, or B) remove the pump and put some epoxy on the barb to fill it back in? (I believe the leak is in the back where I wouldn't be able to get to it very well with out removing it IMO)
Could I throw some pipe dope on it? With it not being under a lot of pressure, I could see this maybe working.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Put in a couple of gallons and started getting a leak around the main hose on the water pump. The new hose is a smaller OD, so I figured it was just because I used the old ring clip. So I grabbed a hose clamp and put that on. Still leaked. So I drained and put on the old hose and used the old clip. Refilled, and it still leaked. I'm afraid that there were some chunks of rust that came off of the water pump barb and now its too pitted to seal. If there's another possible problem that I'm not thinking of, let me know.
If its a rust issue, are my only options to either A) replace the pump, or B) remove the pump and put some epoxy on the barb to fill it back in? (I believe the leak is in the back where I wouldn't be able to get to it very well with out removing it IMO)
Could I throw some pipe dope on it? With it not being under a lot of pressure, I could see this maybe working.
Thanks in advance for the help!