100,000 mile or more.
A water pump life expectancy varies. if maintained 110k or more. Abused (i.e. low coolant/ overheating) pumps much less.
If there's water dripping from pump's weep hole, or you notice a puddle of water under your parked car below the <engine>, its time to replace pump.
Water pumps generally last 60,000 to 90,000 miles. They are usually replaced around the time that timing belts are replaced.
On average 13-18 years.
With most vehicles the pump lasts the life of the vehicle, but I replace more GM pumps within 100K than anything else.
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can water pumps stall vehicles
Yup. I do have. I have gear pumps, water pumps, diaphragm pumps, vacuum pumps and blowers, submersible pumps, centrifugal pumps and filters.
In very clean wells I have seen submersible pumps 18-20 years old. Unfortunately any degree of silt lessens the life of pumps and I would guess the average to be about 14 years.
Salty water will corrode the engine
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My personal Experience is about 3 years. Ive had several pumps over the last few years. There are many variables to consider. Ie. Amount of use of unit, Length of use for pumps. Quality of care for the pump.
they can last up to 3 days in the water.
The pumps for the regular RBK skates last about 1 year. To make it last longer I recommend to release the pump everytime you use them, because if you dont the pressure builds up inside the air pocket and can cause the pump to wear down. Use about 10-12 pumps per skate, or whatever supports your ankle. However, for the goalie skates they probably last quite longer.