Collection: Water Pump Series

Engine water pumps are the heart of every heavy equipment cooling system. Mounted on the engine block and driven by a belt or gear from the crankshaft, the water pump circulates coolant through the engine block, cylinder heads, radiator, and auxiliary coolers — maintaining optimal operating temperature under continuous heavy load.

A failing water pump does not just cause overheating. Left unchecked, it leads to warped cylinder heads, blown head gaskets, cracked engine blocks, and costly catastrophic failures that can take a machine out of service for weeks. Replacing a water pump proactively is one of the most cost-effective maintenance decisions you can make.

What Does a Water Pump Do?

The water pump uses an impeller — a fan-like rotating component — to push coolant through the engine's cooling passages. Cool coolant absorbs heat from the engine, then flows to the radiator where it releases that heat into the air. The cycle repeats continuously while the engine runs.

Key functions:

  • Circulates coolant through engine block and cylinder heads
  • Maintains consistent operating temperature under load
  • Powers the thermostat's opening and closing cycle
  • Supplies coolant to the heater core (cab heating)

How Do Water Pumps Fail?

Water pumps fail in several common ways:

  • Worn impeller blades: Over time, the impeller loses its shape, reducing coolant flow and causing temperature rise
  • Failed bearings: The shaft bearing that supports the impeller wears out, causing wobble, noise, and eventually total failure
  • Coolant weep hole leak: Most water pumps have a small weep hole that drains coolant if the seal fails. Replace the pump immediately if you see coolant here
  • Corroded housing: Electrolysis and contaminated coolant corrode the pump housing from the inside, eventually causing leaks
  • Damaged pulley or flange: Belt tension and thermal cycling can crack or warp the pulley flange

Equipment We Cover

HE PUMP stocks direct-fit OEM-compatible water pumps for engines in a wide range of heavy equipment:

  • Caterpillar Excavators: 205B, 3114, 320, 320 L, 322, 325, 35, 446, 45, 525B, 330, 345, 374 series
  • Caterpillar Wheel Loaders: 950, 966, 980, 988, 990 series
  • Caterpillar Motor Graders: 12M, 14M, 16M series
  • Caterpillar Bulldozers: D6, D8, D10 series
  • Other Brands: Komatsu, Volvo, Hitachi, JCB, John Deere, Kubota

Not sure which water pump fits your engine? Contact us with your engine model and serial number — we will confirm the correct part number before you order.

Why Choose HE PUMP Water Pumps?

  • OEM-Compatible Fit: Direct bolt-on replacement for the original pump — no modifications required
  • Quality Construction: Precision-machined impellers and high-grade bearings for long service life
  • Complete Coverage: Hundreds of part numbers in stock for CAT and other major brands
  • 12-Month Warranty: Full coverage against manufacturing defects
  • Global Shipping: Fast worldwide delivery to your site or depot

Signs of Water Pump Failure

Watch for these warning signs:

  • Coolant leak at the pump weep hole or housing seam
  • Engine running hotter than normal, especially under load
  • Grinding, squealing, or growling noise from the front of the engine
  • Visible corrosion or rust-colored coolant
  • White milky oil (indicates coolant entering the oil system — emergency)
  • Steam or coolant odor from the engine compartment

Preventing Water Pump Failure

  • Replace coolant on schedule: Old coolant becomes acidic and corrodes pump internals
  • Inspect belts and tension: A loose or glazed belt reduces water pump speed, lowering coolant flow
  • Check for coolant contamination: Oil in coolant or coolant in oil are signs of a failing seal
  • Listen for unusual noise: Bearing failure often starts with a faint whine that gets louder over time

If you notice any of these symptoms, inspect the water pump immediately. Early replacement costs a fraction of the engine damage that follows a complete failure.

Browse our full range of CAT engine water pumps — or contact us for part number verification and availability.

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