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Old 23-01-14, 01:07 PM   #1
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kv6 waterpump

What's the average life of a pump?..how many miles are we talking as i am getting mybelts done and got a pump but noticed some small loss of coolant in the header tank..getting it checked for headgasket and pressure test before getting work done
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Old 23-01-14, 01:19 PM   #2
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At least 6 years or 90,000 miles, it's recommended to change with the belts.

For the coolant loss check the thermostat in the v between the heads for signs of staining, it's a pretty common problem area.
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Old 23-01-14, 01:24 PM   #3
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also there's two types of water pumps , plastic and metal fins...

Believe plastic was installed from factory so make sure you get the "better" metal ones.
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Old 23-01-14, 02:48 PM   #4
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Got a genuine pump which is a metal type,will probably make sense to do the thermostat at the same time i suppose...cheers
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Old 23-01-14, 04:33 PM   #5
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More than likely your thermostat housing mate were your losing your water like others have said its quite a common thing I,ve just replaced mine about 4 months ago .
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Old 23-01-14, 05:14 PM   #6
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Change the pump if you are getting the belts done regardless of its condition.

You can tell if it is failing, there will be water coming out of a hole at the bottom of it.
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Old 23-01-14, 06:39 PM   #7
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Pump,cambelt kit with ancillary belt,and thermostat getting done on monday
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