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WD 9 Injection Pump differences

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tom upton

10-29-2007 14:26:46




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My brother has a WD 9 with some cracked injection lines, could not find supplier of new lines so he bought a parts tractor that had good lines on it. Trouble is they do not fit. I guess there must of been some changes to lines/pumps used on these thru there production? Now he is thinking change the whole pump over? First 5 digits on pumps are the same but the older one has a couple of letters and the doner pump has 3 numbers . I think 1.02? My question is do these pumps interchange ? I am guessing I will have to keep the injectors with its respective pump as well?( pretty sure brother says injector end of line would not thread on either? )Sorry for the ignorance but I am a Oliver guy and have never done much on Red stuff.Any help would be much appreciated asmy brother needs to get the old girl running as it is the power source for his sawmill.

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Ron in Nebr

10-29-2007 18:03:38




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 Re: WD 9 Injection Pump differences in reply to tom upton, 10-29-2007 14:26:46  
Yes, there were at least 3 different types of pumps used on the WD-9/600/650 tractors. But you should be able to take one off and any of the other 2 will bolt right in place on the engine.

Be a good idea to keep the injectors with the pump too. Also, on some variations there will be a slightly different configuration of lines coming into the pump from the filters, so look those over beforehand too.

A manual would be helpfull as well to ensure getting the replacement pump in correct time. I believer the I&T manuals show this fairly clearly.

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tom upton

10-29-2007 19:47:24




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 Re: WD 9 Injection Pump differences in reply to Ron in Nebr, 10-29-2007 18:03:38  
Thanks very much for your help. My brother will be relieved to hear the pumps will interchange.He felt pretty bad after buying a whole tractor just for the injection lines and they didnt fit!! Thanks again



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