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Posted by Daren on April 14, 2002 at 12:15:27 from (204.227.196.56):
I bought a Hyd. system on ebay including a pump which had been dismantled with no guarantee that all of the parts where there. I installed the system and everything works except that I have a pressure leak (stream)coming out of the top left (from driver's seat)bolt of the Hyd. Pump. I don't have an exploded view of the pump and have never had one before. I guessed and installed a gasket between the two pump halves. There's a 1/8"x1/8" groove between the two halves, around the gears, with no apparent purpose. Is it supposed to have a really large o-ring in it? If so, what size, where can I get one? If not, what am I missing? can someone fax me (307-733-4032) or email an exploded view? Thanks, Daren
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