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1930--1940 Case water pump

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Basil Greenleaf

09-27-2007 09:28:49




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Does anyone have a drawing of a Case 1930 to 1940 era showing all the parts to the water pump and how they go together? If you do would you share it with me? In desperate need! My Case is a CC but I think all the water pumps are the same. Thanks, Basil




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Kevin Meier

09-27-2007 14:11:38




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 Re: 1930--1940 Case water pump in reply to Basil Greenleaf, 09-27-2007 09:28:49  
I rebuild water pumps for a living. I do not have pictures but I can tell you there is 1 pilot bearing I believe a 6304 is the # under the bearing there is a large spring (floating bearing pressure) there is a bronze bushing with a landing on the seal area that runs against a steel washer. There is a steel pin that is throught the impeller and shaft that holds the entire pump together. If you have any questions feel free to email me. Kevin Meier K & C Tractor Parts

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Basil Greenleaf

09-27-2007 17:56:21




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 Re: 1930--1940 Case water pump in reply to Kevin Meier, 09-27-2007 14:11:38  
Thanks for the info. Do you have any of the parts you mentioned. I need the bronze washer with the lip on it. Is there some kind of rope seal in the pump? The pump has a grease cup on top. What does that do? I really appreciate the information and the time you took to answer. Thanks again. Now I need to find some of the parts. Basil



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Kevin Meier

09-27-2007 18:33:57




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 Re: 1930--1940 Case water pump in reply to Basil Greenleaf, 09-27-2007 17:56:21  
I do not have the bronze parts they are made special from machine shops. The only thing that seals that pump is the spring pressure against the bearing pulls the impeller and washer up against the broze lip which is part of the center bushing. The grease cup is to grease the water pump bearing and the seal surfaces.



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Tom Railsback

09-27-2007 11:25:59




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 Re: 1930--1940 Case water pump in reply to Basil Greenleaf, 09-27-2007 09:28:49  
Basil:
Unfortunately, the water pumps are not the same between various models of Case tractors. You might be able to use a DC picture; just go to CaseNH.com, click on search for parts, and enter DC at the top. When DC Series Case Tractor (prior to SN. . .) comes up, click on that, then on "figure listing" and scroll down to fan and water pump assembly and you will have a an exploded picture.
Tom Railsback

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justincase

09-27-2007 18:18:40




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 Re: 1930--1940 Case water pump in reply to Tom Railsback, 09-27-2007 11:25:59  
Thank you tom! I didn't know you could look up parts on Case website.



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