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Re: H Belly Pump Question
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Posted by justin on August 18, 2000 at 20:10:37 from (216.161.98.221):
In Reply to: H Belly Pump Question posted by Rob Campos on August 18, 2000 at 19:54:47:
The pressures for the belly pumps varry.. The earlier ones were only rated at 400psi and the later ones at 800psi.. I'm sure you probably have a high pressure pump.. As far as changing to live hyd. it can be done by adding a hyd pump from the late super H-350, or finding a M&W attachment.. One thing to think about if you go to live hyd.. The camshaft gears for the H is lighter than those used on the 300/350.. THis is because they had to make them stronger for the live hyd pump.. I have seen many Ms that had the live hyd pump and original cam gear, all were broken.. a cam gear from a 300/350 will work in a H..
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