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Posted by Bob Quale on September 20, 2004 at 13:57:47 from (68.63.103.222):
In Reply to: need a oil pump for w4 or H posted by Bob Quale on September 20, 2004 at 08:35:27:
Thanks for the help! Here is what I had. The pump shaft was so worn at the bottom that the gear would move back and forth alot. I thought that if I could get the rod out I could replace it if it was worn and not the casting, The end play in the rod was .015, the book calls for no more than .005. Well, when pulling out the rod, it cracked the bottom of the housing. The rod was worn alot at the bottom and so was the casting. In any case I got a new pump on the way!! I should have replace it with my rebuild anyway. As far as original pressure, the thing was dead when I got it so I don't know. All else looks good and tight. The pump was VERY played. I think this will fix my problem.
Thanks for all of the help!! I hope next week will be better!! Bob
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