OK Im on my second change of the water pump assemblies on my 2008 & 2010 F150s.
The first go around a three years ago (I am primarily salt usage) I used a white sweet smelling compound on the lower unit bolts and water pump housing bolts like the book said.
Well today I started on the port engine and when I went to take out the bolt for the anode at the rear it became very hard and I knew it was screwing up the threads in the anode. (but it needs replacing anyway) so after I got it out I am now working on the pump etc.
My question is since I run primarily in salt wouldn't be just as well to use a light coating of grease on the lower unit bolts? I think "red & tacky" grease might work just as well and make it easier next time. Lithium based.
The first go around a three years ago (I am primarily salt usage) I used a white sweet smelling compound on the lower unit bolts and water pump housing bolts like the book said.
Well today I started on the port engine and when I went to take out the bolt for the anode at the rear it became very hard and I knew it was screwing up the threads in the anode. (but it needs replacing anyway) so after I got it out I am now working on the pump etc.
My question is since I run primarily in salt wouldn't be just as well to use a light coating of grease on the lower unit bolts? I think "red & tacky" grease might work just as well and make it easier next time. Lithium based.
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