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Cooling system thumping

keithtaylor

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1991 Eddie Bauer
I have a 1991 Explorer and I need all the help I can get with a cooling problem. Every so often after I drive my explorer when I hit a stop and am idling or sometimes while driving, I will hear a thump coming from my cooling system. Also to go along with this problem I have a cycling temperature gauge. It will go to about a 1/2 or so up back down to about 1/4 and keep going through this cycle. I have replaced just about everything I can think of to fix it, even had it to a mechanic. So far on the list of new components are:

Radiator
Fan
Fan Clutch
Waterpump
Radiator cap (2)
Thermostat (3)
Radiator hoses

I need all the help I can get!!!!!
any suggestions???
 



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Cooling System - Thump Noise/Gauge Fluctuation
Article No.
97-18-9

09/02/97

^ COOLING SYSTEM - TEMPERATURE GAUGE FLUCTUATION - VEHICLES WITH 4.0L ENGINE

^ NOISE - "THUMPING" HEARD FROM WATER PUMP AREA - VEHICLES WITH 4.0L ENGINE

LIGHT TRUCK:
1994-97 AEROSTAR, EXPLORER, RANGER

ISSUE:
A "thumping" noise or temperature gauge fluctuation may occur on some vehicles. This may be caused by the water pump delivering an uneven flow throughout the engine.

ACTION:
Replace water pump and gasket with revised Water Pump (F7PZ-8501-AA) and Gasket (FOTZ-8507-A). Refer to the appropriate year Aerostar/Ranger/Explorer Service Manual, Section 03-03, for water pump replacement procedure.

PART NUMBER PART NAME

F0TZ-8507-A Water Pump Gasket
F7PZ-8501-AA Water Pump

OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE

WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under The Provisions Of Bumper To Bumper Warranty Coverage

OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME

971809A Replace Water Pump And 1.3 Hrs.
Gasket - Ranger And Explorer

971809B Replace Water Pump And 2.1 Hrs.
Gasket - Aerostar

DEALER CODING
CONDITION
BASIC PART NO. CODE
8501 42

OASIS CODES: 204000, 204200, 402000, 497000, 702100
 






So what you are saying is that the "New" waterpump I put in this darn vehicle is in someway designed wrong for my Exploder? I work at a parts store and bought a brand new one off the shelf for it and if I am understanding you correctly your saying I need to replace it with a specific one? Help me please
:)
 






I had a temp gauge that cycled from cold to normal. I did the tsb and it now reads normal all the time.
 






Forgive my ignorance, but what is "tsb" ? I would love to do that if it helps thanks!
 






Originally posted by keithtaylor
Forgive my ignorance, but what is "tsb" ? I would love to do that if it helps thanks!

It's what Jason_25 posted TSB 97-18-9.
Technical Service Bullitin. Ford issues these when they know or have enough people complain about a problem.
 






Where can I find the info? I am new to this forum and I am unsure of how to seak it out
 






I guess one other thing I should mention is that my vehicle will "thump" after the engine is shut off...for at least a minute on some occasions....I just am so frustrated with this problem. I love my Explorer, but I hate the problems it's creating.
 






I just looked at the TSB Jason posted. It only applies to 1994-1997 trucks so it might not fix your problem. I don't know what to recommend other than using motorcraft parts (t-stat, pump) and make sure the cooling system is purged of all air. I'm sure someone here has info on getting the air out of the cooling system.
 






Thanks for your help RiverRat. I really need some help on this thing. My mechanic is stumped and so am I!
 






I am still trying to figure this out....any more advice would be great!
 






I would try to get the air out of the system. Search for air bubble, burp, or something like that and you will find out how to do it.
 






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