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Re: Cmore Hydraulic Woes
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Posted by CNKS on March 19, 2005 at 09:58:23 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Cmore Hydraulic Woes posted by SuperCmore on March 19, 2005 at 07:38:08:
If it's leaking that much, don't run it. Depending on which pump you have, it has either an o-ring or a regular seal. It is likely that the shaft has a groove, meaning that it might still leak after installing a new seal. Thus the Speedy- or Redi-sleeve. If the pump has a seal, installation of the sleeve is simple. If it has an o-ring, you have to enlarge the hole the shaft goes through to allow room for the sleeve-preferably by a machine shop. I assume you have a parts manual--Order the appropriate kit for your pump. There is more than one, and you will need to know which pump you have before you order. When I rebuilt mine about 3 years ago, CIH still sold the kits, if not you will have to get the separate parts. Mainly that includes the gasket you mentioned and two other o-rings that fit where the lines attach to the pump, along with some other miscellaneous parts.
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