No, just common knowledge and the right tool's.
Just the water pump gasket and a jug of antifreeze.
Hello, The factory manual says to remove the belt alternetor and radiator then remove the pump and replace with the new one. Then reverse the process.
I had a garage do mine several years ago and it was $300 cdn, parts, labour and taxes.
Front of engine.
Pay a mechanic to replace it
Water pump is at the front of the engine. Remove the fan, electric and clutch if equipped and shroud. You should have enough room this way without removing the rad. Drain the rad. and get started.
Blow up, like break, or fall off. Most likely the bearing is shot. Not an expensive part to change. You have to replace the water pump with a rebuilt one.
Check or better , change the thermostat.
take it to a mechanic
I was looking at fordparts.com and it shows a water pump gasket
If water is dripping out of the heater core it is about to go.
Remove the rad. cover, belt, fan, and there's the water pump.