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Re: Allen in NE, need help!
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Posted by granger on January 03, 2007 at 09:57:52 from (199.253.135.17):
In Reply to: Re: Allen in NE, need help! posted by Allan In NE on January 03, 2007 at 09:03:23:
This Allen is GOOD! Talk about a quick (greatly appreciated) response! No need to worry, from my previous posts, I did learn to FIRST mark the distributor housing & rotor, so I wouldn't have to re-time it. The pump will be a brand spankin' new one, so I will have to transfer that driven gear over from the old to the new. So far in the disassembly, the only gasket that I ran into is the one located between the hydraulic pump itself & (sorry to sound stupid, don't know technical name of it)where you put the oil in. Where would I put the other gasket at? This may have been one of the contributing factors on why the pump split with the other missing gasket & the fluid leak. I will start trying to remove the driven gear off of the old pump tonight. I should have the pump in a couple of days & will probably be calling out for your help again. Them pumps are not cheap, but at this point I probably would of paid twice as much as I gave for it so I can get some snow removed. Once again thanks for everything. Granger
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