AISIN University: Water Pumps & Gaskets

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  • Not all Water Pumps REQUIRE Formed-in-place-gasket (FIPG). Please watch this video to determine the right time to use FIPG. Please click on the link, aisinaftermark..., for a informational bulletin!
    Gasket Sealant: AB1207B1
    Water Pumps that REQUIRE Gasket Sealants: WPT-801, WPN-800, WPN-089, WPN-700, WPG-028, WPG-020, WPG-027.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @rudygomez6996
    @rudygomez6996 2 года назад +4

    why do the last water pumps shown require the sealant instead of using a paper or metal gasket?

  • @mustafaahl
    @mustafaahl 3 года назад +2

    Hi, It's really useful information. What torque recommendations would you recommend for paper gasket water pumps? Does paper gasket compromise its durability if it comes into contact with water/coolant during installation?

  • @andrew_r
    @andrew_r 5 месяцев назад

    GMB Water Pump PDF says: "Apply liquid sealant lightly and evenly on both sides of new gasket. Do not apply sealant for O ring or metal gasket." I am confused. Who is right?

  • @NathanCelica
    @NathanCelica Год назад

    Hi, i have an Aisin WPT-129V waterpump ready to be installed on my 1AZFE Toyota engine. It came with a paper gasket, however the video says i should use silicone? what should i do?

    • @NathanCelica
      @NathanCelica Год назад

      Update; apperantely the WPT-129V is made in Korea, and will start to leak quickly again. Have orderd an OEM pump and will use silicone

  • @nomis97
    @nomis97 2 года назад

    Hello, The WPM-055 water pump need Formed-in-place-gasket (FIPG)? or a paper gasket?

    • @Animal_lives_matter
      @Animal_lives_matter 2 года назад

      Hello, I am about to replace my water pump with WPM-055.
      Google image search shows it comes with a paper gasket: pubimg.4mycar.ru/images/full/057e3a3f2755c2e0b3fc6107f155cb06a3f6b70002.jpeg
      According to the video @ 0:58: [NEVER USE SEALANT]

  • @phattidaesalmomykiss9203
    @phattidaesalmomykiss9203 3 года назад +1

    Why coat the WT-800 with coolant?

    • @aisinaftermarket-awa6411
      @aisinaftermarket-awa6411  3 года назад

      Hello Aaron.
      Coating we mention in the video is mostly for the Rubber type Gaskets/Seals. If the Seal is being inserted into a tube or other it protects the Seal from damage and allows easier installation. Greases and other chemicals can compromise the Seals ability to seal correctly.

  • @blackrifle6736
    @blackrifle6736 Год назад

    *AISIN: If you wish to maintain your CRM reputation, this page requires your immediate attention! 1> Information Bulletin link above is broken, returning Error 404 Page Not Found. 2> You have three unanswered customer questions. Cheers!*

  • @phattidaesalmomykiss9203
    @phattidaesalmomykiss9203 3 года назад

    Why is gasket sealant not recommended for the WT-800 pump?

    • @aisinaftermarket-awa6411
      @aisinaftermarket-awa6411  3 года назад

      Hi Aaron.
      For the WPT-800 we include a card showing the only location that sealant is required for the installation. Sealant cannot be used with the Gaskets included in this Water Pump.

  • @kingfreedom1863
    @kingfreedom1863 4 года назад

    If the gasket goes does that mean the water pump goes as well or can you just replace a gasket

    • @aisinaftermarket-awa6411
      @aisinaftermarket-awa6411  4 года назад +3

      Hello King Freedom. Thank you for your comment. If you are 100% sure the gasket is the cause of the problem, it should be okay to just replace the gasket. However, we recommend you to replace water pump along with the gasket.

    • @jonarbuckledeeznuts
      @jonarbuckledeeznuts 4 года назад +3

      its not worth tearing everything apart just to replace the gasket, especially when the water pump isn't that expensive anyway

    • @TheKingOfHalo
      @TheKingOfHalo 2 года назад

      @@jonarbuckledeeznuts That’s debatable with the quality of automotive parts these days. The oem part may last much longer than a replacement part.