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Re: Super C Hydraulic Pump mystery
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Posted by Big Don on January 06, 2006 at 08:25:33 from (69.192.244.34):
In Reply to: Re: Super C Hydraulic Pump mystery posted by Big Don on January 05, 2006 at 11:23:33:
I don't have an exploded view of these parts to send you. The first number (or the F number) is an o-ring that fits inside the front part of the pump casting and when the shaft goes through it, that creates the seal to keep hydraulic oil out of the engine. The second number is just described as a seal, but I think that is the one for the middle of the pump. If you can look in your dealers parts book, you will find these seals listed under the kit number 355207R91, but all they give is a listing of the parts with no pictures. Don
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