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Old 04-01-2014, 06:20 AM   #1
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By the time the water pump is actually wobbling enough to mill the block, it'll be making noise and probably leaking. Shame on you if you continue to drive on it.

Is it better to have the plastic impeller shred and scatter all over your cooling system? You know, block entire cylinder head cooling ports... you know, stuff like that.

Pick your poison.

OR, a third option. Change your plastic water pump every 15,000 miles.
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Old 04-01-2014, 06:35 AM   #2
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I have a funny feeling that seawind has some serious regrets now. The info you guys gave is very interesting, I would have never thought of plastic being better and safer than using metal for impeller blades. I learn something everyday in here. Thanks guys.
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Old 04-01-2014, 06:45 AM   #3
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I have a funny feeling that seawind has some serious regrets now.
I bet he does, too. But Seawind did say:

"Followed the information overload on the forums about the plastic or metal variants. "

I wonder what forums he searched? I've never seen a recommendation for the metal impeller here, Rennlist, nor Renntech. That just about covers the Porsche world on the internet.
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Old stories.
By the time the water pump is actually wobbling enough to mill the block, it'll be making noise and probably leaking. Shame on you if you continue to drive on it.

Is it better to have the plastic impeller shred and scatter all over your cooling system? You know, block entire cylinder head cooling ports... you know, stuff like that.

Pick your poison.

OR, a third option. Change your plastic water pump every 15,000 miles.
Don't bet on it. We have had customers come in complaining of overheating issues in heavy traffic. While the metal impeller replacement pumps had some play in them, they were not leaking or making any observable noise at the time we removed them. Along with randomly machined engine cases, the entire cooling system was full of finely disbursed aluminum filings caused by the water pump impeller wear on the cases. After spending a couple hours cleaning the metal out of the entire cooling system and installing a new water pump (composite), the car's still had heat issues, but these were now observed to be caused by the new pump's impeller now having significantly more clearance due to case wear and not being able to move coolant as effectively. Similar instances were recently written up in Excellence Magazine's technical section as well.
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Old 04-01-2014, 09:33 AM   #5
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Old stories.
By the time the water pump is actually wobbling enough to mill the block, it'll be making noise and probably leaking. Shame on you if you continue to drive on it.

Is it better to have the plastic impeller shred and scatter all over your cooling system? You know, block entire cylinder head cooling ports... you know, stuff like that.

Pick your poison.

OR, a third option. Change your plastic water pump every 15,000 miles.
It will be making noise, but may not be leaking. Mine was not leaking even though it had been rubbing for a while.

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