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Re: Re: Super M Live Hyd. Pump
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Posted by Dan on July 31, 2001 at 13:41:43 from (12.18.158.25):
In Reply to: Re: Super M Live Hyd. Pump posted by Denny Frisk on July 31, 2001 at 12:54:36:
I would suggest setting the timing mark on the crankshaft pullet at the pointer with the distributor rotor pointing at the #1 plug. You can pull the bottom manifold off of the pump with the 2 lines attached. There are 3 bolts in it. At that point either pull the distributor housing off separately or the live pump and distributor off together. The coupling between the distributor housing (including the spacer behind it) and the live pump will go one fo 2 ways totally right of 180 degrees off. I would suggest pulling the distributor and pump off together. note where the drive gear timing mark is with the distributor on #1. Pull the distributor off of the pump and then put it on the new pump with the timing mark in the same place. As long as you put it back on the tractor with the rotor pointing at #1 it won't mat4er whre the gear timing mark is, but if you pull the front cover sometime and have to retimr will be easier if the mark is in the right place. Would help for you to look at a service book to sort all this out. By the way the distributor and the short housing right behind it come off together.
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