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Brand Name : | Cummins |
Model Number : | 4919813 |
Price : | USD65/pc |
Payment Terms : | L/C, Western Union, T/T, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability : | 50000 pcs /month |
Delivery Time : | 1-5 working days |
MOQ : | 1 pc |
Product Name | Cummins Water Pump |
Part Number | 4919813 |
Quality | Options: Original & Aftermarket |
Package | Options: Original & Neutral & Customization |
MOQ | 1 PC |
Shipment Methods | By air, DHL/UPS/EMS etc. |
Payment Methods | Western Uion, VISA, MasterCard, T/T etc. |
What Causes Water Pumps to Fail?
Water pumps can fail prematurely due to corrosion inside the cooling system or from an imbalanced water-pump shaft. But in most instances, water pumps fail because of shaft leaks.
If a water pump is expected to last 100,000 miles without any issues, that’s about 110 average-size swimming pools one little pump would fill in its lifetime. It’s hard to imagine that a pump could last so long – and many do – but many fail prematurely due to other cooling-system factors.
Water pumps can fail prematurely due to corrosion inside the cooling system or from an imbalanced water-pump shaft. If there’s a mechanical fan mounted on the water-pump shaft, vibrations are the result of a bent fan blade, which can lead to the shaft cracking or breaking. A bent pulley also can cause the same damage. Excessive tension on a fan belt or serpentine belt also can overload the water-pump shaft bearings and cause the pump to fail. But in most instances, water pumps fail because of shaft leaks.
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