Running in at the end of a long day I get an overheat buzzer and message to shut down No 2. Shortly before the alarm went off I noticed reduced water flow through the pee tube. But, I've seen this before and didn't freak out. But I was ready for that alarm.
I tilted up the engine and the intakes were clean. Boo. I let it cool down and fired it back up. Water was present at the tube. I throttled it up and watched the water flow decrease and stop. Shut it down.
I determined that the water would flow up to about 3000 RPM but above that, it would stop. So I limped home with one at 4200 and the other at 2600.
Take a look at this pic. The missing gasket piece in particular. My hunch is that at high RPM too much water was shooting out of the broken section of the gasket and not going up the cooling tube. I remanned these water pumps late last fall. They have 80-100 hours or so. The impellers look and feel new. At 160 per kit I am leaning toward just buying that gasket and running it.
Think this might be the culprit for my overheat and loss of flow?
OK....the pic won't go through. Arrrgh. It's the THIN gasket that runs around the bottom perimeter of the water pump housing on a 2014 F300. The gasket seals the housing to the metal plate that the impeller spins on. So, there's some high-pressure water there. About an inch and a half are missing. Maybe two inches.
I tilted up the engine and the intakes were clean. Boo. I let it cool down and fired it back up. Water was present at the tube. I throttled it up and watched the water flow decrease and stop. Shut it down.
I determined that the water would flow up to about 3000 RPM but above that, it would stop. So I limped home with one at 4200 and the other at 2600.
Take a look at this pic. The missing gasket piece in particular. My hunch is that at high RPM too much water was shooting out of the broken section of the gasket and not going up the cooling tube. I remanned these water pumps late last fall. They have 80-100 hours or so. The impellers look and feel new. At 160 per kit I am leaning toward just buying that gasket and running it.
Think this might be the culprit for my overheat and loss of flow?
OK....the pic won't go through. Arrrgh. It's the THIN gasket that runs around the bottom perimeter of the water pump housing on a 2014 F300. The gasket seals the housing to the metal plate that the impeller spins on. So, there's some high-pressure water there. About an inch and a half are missing. Maybe two inches.
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