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Re: Re: Re: super c rod and main bearings
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Posted by Ed on May 12, 2004 at 20:38:02 from (216.93.26.156):
In Reply to: Re: Re: super c rod and main bearings posted by Jim on May 12, 2004 at 17:58:22:
ITS IN THE OIL PUMP.....AFTER YOU TAKE THE OIL PUMP OFF, LOOK VERY CLOSELY AT THE BOTTOM PLATE, SEE IF IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS LEAKING (ACTUALLY SUCKING).....THEN TAKE THE PLATE OFF TO SEE IF A PORTION OF THE GASKET IS MISSING....LAY THE PLATE ON A PIECE OF WINDOW GLASS, SEE IF A .002 FEELER GAUGE WILL SLIDE UNDER IT AS YOU ARE PRESSING DOWN ON IT...MY PUMP WAS OBVIOUSLY WARPED (COULD SEE IT WITH THE NAKED EYE)....THE PUMP PLATE USUALLY WARPS WHERE THE PRESSURE RELIEF SPRING PUSHES DOWN ON THE PLATE (THE PLATE ONLY HAS 4 BOLTS, I THINK IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE IF IH ADDED ONE MORE BOLT).....2 BOLTS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BLOCK HOLD THE PUMP ON.....YOU WILL NEED A REPAIR MANUAL, FIND ONE SOMEWHERE....KEEP IT NEXT TO YOUR TOILET, STUDY IT REAL GOOD, THEN DIVE IN !! (to the tractor not the toilet)....GOOD LUCK, HOLLER IF YOU GET STUCK, ED
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