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Posted by Hobo,NC on August 09, 2006 at 05:08:31 from (151.213.84.137):
In Reply to: Parts Manual Pic. posted by Keith-OR on August 08, 2006 at 23:43:02:
I have 2, 123 pumps and both have a stop to keep the pump from going to high or to low. The stop is made on the pick up. Also the pick up is retained by a cotter pin. The stop and the cotter pin hole kin both be seen in your pix. Is mine correct I dunno, the one in my 100 is the same rebuild a little over a year ago. Only thing I have noticed is it takes 5 sec. Or so for pressure to build up on cold start, other than that no problems and good O/P. Interesting Cuzz I would have thought the pick up would have been secured to the pump body and why these swing I dunno. BTW the pick ups will swing up and down in a 6” till it hit’s the stop on the tube.. I have owned the 100 for over 15 years and no O/P problems. I have a parts engine and its that way so assumed that wuz the way they were made.
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