This is from the Cat web site: "Operation above 130 F is permissible, however, additional precautions should be taken to protect your pump. Special Seals and O-rings or a lower pump RPM may be necessary. Booster pump feed is generally recommended. For each degree above 130 F, the inlet pressure should be increased by ? PSI. Special consideration should be given to handling the by-pass liquid. Proper sizing of the holding tank is necessary to accommodate for elevated heat in the by-pass liquid.
In systems with the by-pass routed back to the pump inlet, the installation of a Thermal Valve is necessary. Special FLUSHED PUMPS are best in applications from 180-200 F. The flushed pumps feature a specially ported inlet manifold that permits an external flush for lubricating and cooling. Contact
CAT PUMPS technical staff for further recommendations. I don't know how hot this pump got in about one minute, but it took me about 3 microseconds to touch it, assess its temp, and fling my hand back. If any of you with a remote temp sensor have an opportunity, do a reading and get back to us. When you consider that the seals are rubber and there are plastic pieces that hold the valve guides together, let your conscience be your guide.