Posted by johns48jdb on January 26, 2010 at 16:27:29 from (74.51.98.75):
We got all the marks lined up today and got the center gog out of the gear that drives the injector pump. It had been put togehter wrong where somebody had pressed the hub on the key and it wasn't lined up. To top it all off they had pressed the key into the side of the hub and pushed some metral into the orginal key way. I had bought the engine thats in it now and somebody had been into the pump in front of me. I had a new seal put in the front of the pump and to do it the guy had to remove the key. He had to notice that it was all buggered up, but didn;'t say a word to me about it. we're in the process of cleaning the orginal key way up with a file and have a new key to go in place. Thanks for all the info that my eariler post created. Also a big thanks to mu buddy who came by and founf my problem. its hard for me to accept help. always bee so independant and now that i can't it reallyplays on my mind.
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