Water Pump Chev Commodore Constantia Kommando C10 C20 1969-1982 GWG-01A

SKU: GWG-01A
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    Description

    Vehicle Compatibility

    • Chev 3800 (230) 1972–1978
    • Chev 4100 (250) 1972–1978
    • Chev Commodore 3.8 (230) 1978–1982
    • Chev Commodore GL 4.1 (250) 1978–1982
    • Chev Constantia AQ 4.1 (250) 1972–1975
    • Chev Constantia AJ 4.1 (250) 1975–1978
    • Chev Firenza 2.5 SL (153) 1971–1975
    • Chev Kommando 3.8 (230) 1969–1972
    • Chev Kommando AQ 4.1 (250) 1972–1975
    • Chev Kommando AJ 4.1 (250) 1975–1978
    • Chev Rekord 2.3 L GL (141) 1978–1981
    • Chev Senator 4.1 (250) 1979–1982
    • Chev C10 C20 4.1 (250) 1974–1980
    • Chev El Camino AQ AJ (250) 1972–1978
    • Chev El Toro (250) 1973–1978
    • Rambler Hornet 410 (250) 1973–1976

    Specifications

    • Product Type: Engine Water Pump
    • SKU: GWG-01A

    OE Numbers

    • General Motors: 10048785
    • General Motors: 2930-V99-0029
    • General Motors: 2930-848-5960
    • General Motors: 3429981
    • General Motors: 357261
    • General Motors: 3815726
    • General Motors: 3871521
    • General Motors: 3876168
    • General Motors: 3876170
    • General Motors: 3927798
    • General Motors: 3929219
    • General Motors: 3947042

    Features

    • Designed to circulate coolant for stable engine temperature control on compatible Chev and GM applications.
    • Common replacement to address coolant leaks, bearing noise, or overheating concerns.
    • Suitable for classic vehicle maintenance and cooling system refresh work.

    Why Buy From Us

    • Local South African stock with nationwide delivery options.
    • 12 month warranty (conditions apply).
    • Fitment support available—confirm your engine family and year model before dispatch.

    Installation & Maintenance Tips

    • Flush the cooling system and refill with the correct coolant mixture to help prevent corrosion and overheating.
    • Inspect hoses, thermostat, radiator cap, and clamps for related wear.
    • Clean gasket surfaces thoroughly and torque fasteners evenly to prevent leaks.
    • Bleed air from the system after refill and recheck coolant level after the first heat cycle.
    • Monitor for leaks and confirm stable operating temperature on a road test.
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