I plugged a water pump on a 89 mustang 5.0 with jb weld steel stick, if done properly it will stop your leak. however if a lot ccolant is comming from the weep hole then you need to replace the water pump.
A butt weld is a weld made between two straight cut profiles , a socket , or plug weld is made between a surface and a hole.
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When the depth of filling is less than the thickness (less than complete), it is specified inside the plug weld symbol!!!
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To find the root opening on a groove weld symbol one must measure the depth of filling for plug & slot weld. Rhianna Berriman
A current higher than what the plug is rated for will cause that type of condition.
To find the root opening on a groove weld symbol one must measure the depth of filling for plug & slot weld. Rhianna Berriman
Im pretty sure you "Underwater" weld, UNDER...WATER!!!!
plug it in plus it needs batteries
possible fins/impeller blades on water pump are coroded away or impeller is come loose from water pump shaft. In a lot of racing applications we take a new water pump apart and weld the impeller to the shaft before installation
I would use epoxy, J B Weld or Araldite.
a sugestionIf you can see where the leak is and if it is a crack how big it is, try using some JB Weld on the crack. You may want to remove the water pump for a better result. However, if the pump isn't leaking while engine is not running you can try it off. Make sure all your hoses are secure and not leaking and all fittings arre tight but not where you crack the pump.