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The tabs are correct. The gasket is thicker than the tabs.
Posted on: 2019/11/1 20:29
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Thanks Ross! I wanted to be certain. Trust but verify.
Posted on: 2019/11/1 20:32
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Hey ElGroucho, as stated the 'tube tabs are correct. One thing to check when you're reassembling is that the hole in the gasket, when lined up with the bolt holes, is big enough to be outside the brass tabs. In the rebuild kit for my car, I think there were 3, maybe 4 waterpump gasket choices, I presume for different blocks and various pump possibilities, and only one of them fit with the distribution tube hole AND the tabs exposed. I, like you, was worrying about the thing sealing there and the last thing one wants is to get it all back together and have a drip at the bottom of the waterpump. Hard thing to get at and fix, once its all reassembled. Chris
Posted on: 2019/11/2 1:15
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Posted on: 2019/11/2 2:43
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Yes, good luck ElGroucho. I suppose the gasket is thick enough and the brass is thin enough that there will be some forgiveness there. I find antifreeze leaks so finicky and they can be very persistent when one is trying to fix them. I had a very slow seep in my thermostat housing and took it apart a couple of times before finally getting it 'dry'. I hope you are 'drip free'! Chris.
Posted on: 2019/11/2 11:30
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