5.0 Cobra Water Pump

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5.0 Cobra Water Pump

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Hey,

Ive been recently working on replacing all the seals for my waterpump and timing chain cover. Originally I was planning on using my old waterpump, but as I've been cleaning it, the walls where the gasket meets the aluminum are VERY pitted. I went ahead and bought a remained waterpump from autozone because I was originally thinking I would just replace the plate and use the old pump. (The plate looked awful and the pump didn't look so bad at first) As it turns out.... my rebuilt waterpump I got from Autozone ended up being a original Ford pump (E9TE-8505-AA).

The is only a small difference in the numbers..
My original water pump is E9TE-8505-A4A with a casting date of 1990
The new rebuilt one from Autozone is E9TE-8505-AA with a casting date of 0

Im guessing neither are the "Original pumps" since they don't date to 1992 (car was built in October)

Is there any difference between these two pumps and do you recommend me using the old pump to keep it original or the newer rebuilt one since its also a FORD?
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Re: 5.0 Cobra Water Pump

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I'm not the type to be all about numbers match, so with that being said I think you will be fine replacing the water pump. As far as I feel a water pump is a wear part just like tires and brake pads. I can't see anyone picking you apart for replacing it.
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hey atleast you caught it before it pooped out
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POOBLAH wrote:Hey,

Ive been recently working on replacing all the seals for my waterpump and timing chain cover. Originally I was planning on using my old waterpump, but as I've been cleaning it, the walls where the gasket meets the aluminum are VERY pitted. I went ahead and bought a remained waterpump from autozone because I was originally thinking I would just replace the plate and use the old pump. (The plate looked awful and the pump didn't look so bad at first) As it turns out.... my rebuilt waterpump I got from Autozone ended up being a original Ford pump (E9TE-8505-AA).

The is only a small difference in the numbers..
My original water pump is E9TE-8505-A4A with a casting date of 1990
The new rebuilt one from Autozone is E9TE-8505-AA with a casting date of 0

Im guessing neither are the "Original pumps" since they don't date to 1992 (car was built in October)

Is there any difference between these two pumps and do you recommend me using the old pump to keep it original or the newer rebuilt one since its also a FORD?
Like other parts on cars back in the day, also more then you can think of now days. Most parts are as universal on many different models and some makes same brands. I would just use the re-manned pump and go on about it. Now if it is a lower mileage car and it just started leaking like they do from the seals wearing out, I would send it off and have it re-built.
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Re: 5.0 Cobra Water Pump

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Thanks for the input guys! The rebuilt pump is going on. :-)
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