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Posted by Fuzz on April 20, 2003 at 15:57:05 from (152.163.189.203):
In Reply to: Re: Lift All Leaks posted by Delbert on April 18, 2003 at 15:16:27:
If you dont have two people availible use hydralic jack. Buy 2 seals about $12.00 a peace because some times you can get both in there incase the shaft is wore out in a spot. The gasket is about $9.99 because you will have to seperate the pump from the resivore. To get the nut off the shaft on the pump stick screw driver in to the pump gears. Dont worry it wont wreck them. The tufest part of the job is to get the pump lined up with the lever in side. It will probly take a couple tries! To put pump back in put grease on spacer and transmiton shaft nut so it wont fall out while trying to put pump in. GOOD LUCK and hope my advice is helpful.
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