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m120 water pump sources

yevgenievich

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Really off topic with the m120, but recently found to need a water pump and trying to find a reasonably priced reliable source for a water pump. Was wondering if anyone worked with parts from europaparts.com labeled as OE aftermarket?
Looks like dealer still lists one at $930 (part # 1202001101). Pelican lists Laso pump that looks to be same as europarts listing. Other sources do not inspire a lot of confidence (GMB and US Motor Works)
 
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Thanks for feedback. HEPU shows as out of stock. Laso was apparently out of stock at pelican as well. Magneti Marelli might be it is. I wonder how many miles can a stock wobbly pump that is not leaking yet last
 
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äh?Realy you ask for a pump?You became support. And after this you ask how long works an leaky pump.
Its simple exakt to the point she brokes oder your Engine :jono: .
its not an Dacia Duster.
 
äh?Realy you ask for a pump?You became support. And after this you ask how long works an leaky pump.
Its simple exakt to the point she brokes oder your Engine :jono: .
its not an Dacia Duster.
Was mostly a joke on how long it lasts, but the source for the pump is a series consideretion to not run into a dead on arrival pump. Most things was getting at the dealer, but the pump pricing seemed a bit excessive.
 
Was mostly a joke on how long it lasts, but the source for the pump is a series consideretion to not run into a dead on arrival pump. Most things was getting at the dealer, but the pump pricing seemed a bit excessive.
Buy HEPU. German made or at least European factories
 

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