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Re: 560 injector pump ?
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 17, 2006 at 15:17:31 from (66.202.111.101):
In Reply to: 560 injector pump ? posted by TWL on April 17, 2006 at 13:28:21:
well first shut the fuel off at the fuel tank clean the area all around the Injection pump then there is a small plat on the side of the pump that is held in place with two small screws remove the screws and look in there and you will see a line on one pice now turn the engine in direction of rotation till you see a second line on the othere disk when the two lines are lined up then pull the cover off the ft. of the timming cover and remove the nut and washer and with a puller mounted to push the shaft out then remove all lines linkage and the two-three nuts holdin the pump to the outside of the timming cover then with the puller push the shaft and pump to the rear and what ever ya do do not turn the engine over after the pump is off . Now since you are asken i am guessen that you do not have a book so GET ONE this is not one of them jobs for a novice and instalation must be done under vary clean conditions and settting the pump back up MAY require some adjusting and sometime YOU HAVE TO INSTALL THE SHAFT SEALS and this is not something that if you have never do it before as stright foward as it looks as the next thing is you will be back on here asken why ya got fuel in the oil.
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