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11-29-2012, 09:21 PM | #1 | |
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Water Pumps
I have a 2004 Concorde LX with a 2.7 liter engine. For a while now I have had an intermitent coolant leak. It would spit out some coolant at a fairly rapid rate, but then stop. I would fill the coolant back up, and then it will be fine for weeks or even months at a time.
The last week or so it has become more of a constant problem. I have been told that when water pumps on these cars start to fail, this is what happens. There is apparently coolant getting in where the bearing is, and being discharged through a "weep hole". Does any of this sound correct? I am wondering how the water pump is assembled. I am assuming that the bearing in the pump is separated from the coolant by a seal, and when the seal wears out, this is the result. Is that correct? Also, seeing as how the pump is driven by the timing chain, is there any way that a failed pump could knock the timing chain off and take the engine out with it? |
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