Omega Owners Forum
Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: JamesV6CDX on 19 October 2014, 20:13:44
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One has covered 20,000 miles - good for another 80k - £25 delivered
One has covered 15,000 miles - £30 delivered
Genuine GM and very clean :y
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One has covered 20,000 miles - good for another 80k - £25 delivered
One has covered 15,000 miles - £30 delivered
Genuine GM and very clean :y
Not mean to be funny but how you can tell this pump going to last other 80k ?
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One has covered 20,000 miles - good for another 80k - £25 delivered
One has covered 15,000 miles - £30 delivered
Genuine GM and very clean :y
Not mean to be funny but how you can tell this pump going to last other 80k ?
Because the proven experience of OOF indicates genuine GM pumps should not be changed as a matter of course at 40k. This implies they will reach 80 without issue.
Additionally I regularly have seen many genuine gm original pumps that have covered 100 to 150k miles without any sign of failure. So why shouldn't these two, when they are much newer with known OOF history?
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FWIW, my original one was changed at 160k, and then only because it seemed prudent to... nowt actually wrong with it iirc :-\