Posted by V10nacuda on October 14, 2009 at 12:39:02 from (64.12.116.19):
In Reply to: SUPER A HYDRAULICS posted by P and R Pete on October 13, 2009 at 09:10:14:
UPDATE:
The pump on mine is apparently from a 100 not super A
Got the pump off & found it has 2#'s on it....24EZ52P04 &
383013R94 which is what is the IH part#
What I did discovered was that there were 2 brands of pumps used...Cesna & then mine which is a WOOSTER...which uses the cresent woodruff key on the shaft for the gear......cresent uses a square key.
Lookslike the PART# for the seal is 383021R91
GASKET set & seal is 383016R92
They want $86 for the kit???? Does that seem right????
Has anyone just made their own gaskets & bought NAPA O rings for the lines???
I am going to see if I can get the # off the seal & source that through an autoparts store also..
ALso I hope I didn't make a mistake by pulling that rubber O-ring out on the manifold side of the pump.....I got it back in but I think I streached it a little, & I dont think that is a servicable piece??????
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