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Written by Trish Dougherty   
Tuesday, 26 December 2006
Your engine is the heart of your vehicle; thus, low functioning
engine will produce a low functioning vehicle. On the other
hand, the heart of your engine is your water pump. Why is this
so? This is because the water pump will help you ensure that the
engine will not overheat and thus will not subject your vehicle
to damage.



Other important parts of the engine may be useless if your water
pump will not function properly. The vehicle may stall in the
middle of the road and make it inoperable for the next couple of
hours should you experience overheating of your engine.

Thus, keep your water pumps working by ensuring that all of the
parts of your water pump works to assist your engine in making
your vehicle run smoothly.

One of those important parts of your water pump is a small
mechanical seal. This small mechanical seal is known to many as
the engine water pump gasket.

The engine water pump gasket is a simple article in the entire
make up of your vehicle. This gasket is commonly made by cutting
sheet material such as gasket paper, rubber, silicone, metal,
felt, fiberglass or a plastic polymer.

What does the engine water pump gasket do?

This simple seal serves to fill spaces between the joints or
between two important parts of the vehicle. In this case, the
engine and the water pump. If this seal or engine water pump
gasket leaks, the possibility of leaking your coolant is
eminent.

As a result of this leak, your water pump will not be able to
supply the needed liquid mixture of water and coolant into your
engine. You carburetor will find it hard to reach the proper
level of temperature control and the possibility of overheating,
especially for long drives will happen.

It is therefore recommended that during your annual vehicular
check-up, ensure that the engine water pump gasket is replaced.
This will ensure that your vehicle will be able to service you
long enough.

What is the best material for an engine water pump gasket?

As mentioned earlier, this mechanical seal, which we call engine
water pump gasket, may come from various sheet materials such as
gasket paper, rubber, silicone, metal, felt, fiberglass or
plastic polymer. These materials will provide you with the
properly working water pump gasket for your engine.

However, mechanical experts believe that an effective gasket
made of compressed fiber has the highest ability of handling
extreme loads. Thus, most industrial gaskets are made of this
compressed fiber. This is because tests show that the compressed
fiber gasket lasts longer with more compressive load exerted.

Thus, if this compressed fiber gasket will work well on
industrial machines; it will definitely work well in your car.

Having said this, I do not mean that you need to request for a
change of gasket into this compressed fiber if your vehicle does
not have it. This is a mere recommendation and should you have
the choice, you may opt for this high performance gasket.

If you do, then you may ensure that your vehicle will work well
because your engine will be able to provide the best
performance. This is a result of best choice and well working
internal parts including your engine water pump gasket.

About the author:
Trish is the author for <a
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