Water Pump Gasket 3.7L--Is RTV necessary?

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The nice write ups here on replacing the water pump indicate using RTV on re-assy. I don't recall that in the manual nor on the (same) water pump on the 4.7L in my Dakota.

Do I apply RTV to the gasket on water pump installation?

I may be suffering from CRS, but opinions from the field are welcome.

Thanks.
 

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I use it mainly just to hold gasket in place for reassembly when doing gaskets etc
But with some having a O-Ring type of gasket that sits down in a grove , not really a necessary thing to do IMO
Others may think differently, and it could be cheap insurance
 

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Very true ^^^^^
but you never glop on a gallon either, very very very thin amount, common sense comes into play LOL
oh wait, that's right, common sense has been bred out of a lot of folks these day ;)

But I know what you mean, have removed various parts that looked like someone was spreading nutty peanut butter on fresh baked bread before
 
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The nice write ups here on replacing the water pump indicate using RTV on re-assy. I don't recall that in the manual nor on the (same) water pump on the 4.7L in my Dakota.

Do I apply RTV to the gasket on water pump installation?

I may be suffering from CRS, but opinions from the field are welcome.

Thanks.

When doing mine I did not use RTV. Sealed the pump to the timing cover perfectly.
 

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Can confirm as well, didn't use RTV when I replaced mine about a month ago and it's been leak free.

Can also confirm what Tom said about RTV, I must have used a bit too much when re-installing the timing cover after a timing chain replacement and found little bits of it stuck in my closed thermostat lol
 

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I used RTV on mine on the outside edge of the gasket groove and a light coat of rtv on the gasket.
Mostly because I had some corrosion issue on the block that resulted in some small holes on the mating surface.

The small holes were patched.
 

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No rtv onthe ones I have replaced on my 4.7 grand cherokee and 3.7 liberty. No leaks
 

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Search function came in clutch. This thread saved me. I have spray-tack stuff for gaskets, meant mainly to hold it in place for easy install. I thought I would need RTV for this. Guess I'll just give it some light sprays of that aerosol spray-tack instead and bolt it up in a star pattern sequence.
 

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Im gonna be resealing my water pump soon, ive had a slow leak that only happens in -10 or below. I think the water pump was installed with a cork gasket (guessing) so im putting a rubber one from rockauto, do you guys think i should use a little rtv to help seal it? If not on the pump what about the lower hose seal near the thermostat? (Installing new gaskets in both spots)
 
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Im gonna be resealing my water pump soon, ive had a slow leak that only happens in -10 or below. I think the water pump was installed with a cork gasket (guessing) so im putting a rubber one from rockauto, do you guys think i should use a little rtv to help seal it? If not on the pump what about the lower hose seal near the thermostat? (Installing new gaskets in both spots)
I replaced mine last winter with a Gates Metal Impeller and it came with a rubber gasket. After torqueing bolts to spec never had another drop leak from it regardless of temp outside
 

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Im gonna be resealing my water pump soon, ive had a slow leak that only happens in -10 or below. I think the water pump was installed with a cork gasket (guessing) so im putting a rubber one from rockauto, do you guys think i should use a little rtv to help seal it? If not on the pump what about the lower hose seal near the thermostat? (Installing new gaskets in both spots)
Take a look on top just behind the pulley after a cold night. Mine puddles there a little bit.
 
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