Re: 84 Ford 460 Water pump, How to remove??
NoelMG.........<br /><br />It sounds like whoever installed the last water pump on your engine might have used a "hardening" type of sealer on the gasket. All the bolts should be removed, for ease of removing the faulty water pump. The tips of the bolt threads probably have a rust build up on them, thus not allowing the two bolts to be removed. If you removed the radiator or not, you can beat, gently, on the water pump with a hammer, to break it free from the timing chain cover, where the pump is mounted. Again, it sound's like a hard setting gasket sealer could have been used.<br /><br />If you have a grinder with a wire wheel, clean all the gunk off of the bolts, including the thread's. For installation of the new pump and gasket, I always use the OMC,(Johnson/Evinrude) gasket sealer on both sides of the new waterpump gasket and then I coat the thread's of the "clean" water pump mounting bolt's.<br /><br />Yes, you just about have to disassemble the front half of the engine to get the water pump off.<br />I know, as I have a 1985 Ford E250, Club Wagon, (van), with the 460 in it, that I use to tow my boat's and I had to change the water pump a couple of years ago. Almost everything on the front part of the engine with a bolt on it, has to be removed to get the water pump off. Mine has A./C, so that increase's R&R time. Don't forget to torque the pump bolts, while you can access them.<br /><br />Good luck.......... ...Bob in Calif...