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Old 07-03-2017, 05:46 AM
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Default The latest AJ133 Water pump

Thought I'd take some picture of what the factory AJ133 replacement water pump should look like. Higgins doesn't need one yet, but I Saw this one on EBay for a deal so I jumped on it and filed it under future projects.



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Great idea - I got this same pump for mine and fitted it (just before the engine lunched itself).

I still think the design is appalling and really one of the worst bits of this engine - particularly the "plastic pipe and 2x o-rings" combo that connects the rear of the water pump to the (rather fragile) pipe from the oil cooler. It's nearly impossible to get it mounted correctly without leaks first time, not to mention how hard it is for those screws to take, AND the metal gaskets to be located properly. Basically the more you remove from the engine to improve access, the easier it is.
 
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Looks good! Do you know if it's an improvement to the original design by any chance? Also, could you list the part number?

Thanks in advance~

(Let's do another meetup soon. Haven't seen another 5.0 sc xf in a while)
 
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You shop for car parts like I do deli meats...LOL
 
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Old 07-18-2017, 11:15 PM
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Old 08-07-2017, 12:38 AM
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Well guess what I'm going to be replacing on my XFR this week, yep I lost my water pump on the way home from work today, got it flat bedded home. big fun time.
 
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Originally Posted by Bigg Will
Well guess what I'm going to be replacing on my XFR this week, yep I lost my water pump on the way home from work today, got it flat bedded home. big fun time.
 
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Originally Posted by Bigg Will
Well guess what I'm going to be replacing on my XFR this week, yep I lost my water pump on the way home from work today, got it flat bedded home. big fun time.
I'm glad you caught it in time and didn't incur further damage. Did you get any warning signs or messages, and can we assume you'll be doing one of your excellent step by step guides covering the replacement?
 
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My 2012 XF PORTFOLIO is in for a water pump at just shy of 60k miles. Noticed slight smell of coolant and a bit of coolant loss in the expansion tank. Few weeks later the smell was stronger and coolant could be seen in lower portion of engine compartment.

Didn't take chance. AAA towed into dealer. Covered under the warranty that came with the car when I bought it last year from dealer. Also covered hoses. So no cost and a new water pump and hoses. Hope this last at least that long.
 
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Old 08-08-2017, 07:02 AM
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My water pump also went and was covered by warranty just shy of 60,000 and the smell of coolant in my garage is what tipped me off.
 
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Unhappy Noticed the dreaded smell of coolant

I will be replacing my coolant pump this weekend as well. Just ordered the latest version of the pump. This will be my 2nd replacement on my 2011 XFR. Had the 1st one changed under warranty at 15K miles in 2013 (pump part number is no longer valid - changed twice to the new one shown above). I have been monitoring the coolant temp with my OBDII reader and the temp is very stable at ~190F. Now I am out of the 5 year warranty and just turned 40K miles. Hope this one will last a bit longer. Thanks to the forum for providing excellent step by step instructions. Wish me luck
 
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So,..Im next up with the pump replacement. Is it pure convenience to go with the OE pump? I have a pulley and tune - should I go straight to the Bosch? Also, this will come straight from my pocket - no warranty.
 
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Originally Posted by Bigg Will
Well guess what I'm going to be replacing on my XFR this week, yep I lost my water pump on the way home from work today, got it flat bedded home. big fun time.
Turned out its not the water pump, its the rear heater cross over pipe...SMH!
 
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Old 08-15-2017, 07:19 AM
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Got one of THOSE in your bag of tricks?? 😳
 
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Originally Posted by davetibbs
Great idea - I got this same pump for mine and fitted it (just before the engine lunched itself).

I still think the design is appalling and really one of the worst bits of this engine - particularly the "plastic pipe and 2x o-rings" combo that connects the rear of the water pump to the (rather fragile) pipe from the oil cooler. It's nearly impossible to get it mounted correctly without leaks first time, not to mention how hard it is for those screws to take, AND the metal gaskets to be located properly. Basically the more you remove from the engine to improve access, the easier it is.
Exactly!




Yep!



All this fun, I'm soooo lucky..
 
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Old 08-16-2017, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigg Will
Turned out its not the water pump, its the rear heater cross over pipe...SMH!
AND the water pump was loosing its bearings.
 
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Old 08-16-2017, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by MarkN
Got one of THOSE in your bag of tricks?? 😳
Ya know I do...



Oh yes, this will be a pain in the A**..
 
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Old 08-16-2017, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigg Will
Turned out its not the water pump, its the rear heater cross over pipe...SMH!
Glad USAF habits die hard, still using RVAIR
Recognize the problem.. A LEAK
Verify it's a problem.. PRESSURE TESTING SHOWED IT WAS NOT JUST THE WATER PUMP
Analysis for a solution.. BIG FUN
Implement the solution.. STILL WORKING ON THAT
Review the results.. YEP

The water pumps bearing was on its way out but was not leaking, so that was a good catch.
 
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What pressure did you use for the pressure test?
 
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Originally Posted by TXFireblade
What pressure did you use for the pressure test?
It held NO pressure, I pumped, it leaked..lol
 



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