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Old 08-27-2008, 01:16   #1 (permalink)
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Default 250 water pump gasket

Looking for the water pump gasket for the cummins. any sources out there? having trouble locally finding these. they look like a copper ring about 4-5" in diameter aprox 1/4" wide.
I hated to mess with the pump for this reason but i Put new belts on the M819 the other day and the water pump had to be moved.
Allways somthing. only dripping about 2 drips per hr but i cant leave it like that forever as im afraid the antifreez might wash off some of the grease and oil that ive been saving on the underside of this truck.
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I'll call a few of the shops around me, will let you know.
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We installed a new water pump gasket for the exact same reason you did- replacing the belts. We purchased ours directly from N Power Cummins in Minneapolis, MN. I'm sure Will Wagoner can find the part # for you if he chimes in.

Now is a good time to grease your fan hub- I notice alot of the grease zerks on these are strictly ornamental! Take the cover off and pump out the old grease while it's easy to get at.

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i need that gasket myself so ill watch this post to see if any nice member will chim in with a parts number. thanks TIm
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There is a parts manual in the TM section. I;ll try looking it up onQSOL right now, stand by...
The copper gasket should be p/n, 130240..still agood number. FYI, coat the gasket with never seize. It makes future adjustments easier, and sometimes a bit more leak free.
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There is a parts manual in the TM section. I;ll try looking it up onQSOL right now, stand by...
The copper gasket should be p/n, 130240..still agood number. FYI, coat the gasket with never seize. It makes future adjustments easier, and sometimes a bit more leak free.
Thank you Will. i'll try the dealers with the new info and let you know what i find.
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