Posted by glennster on December 10, 2013 at 08:30:17 from (75.56.61.3):
In Reply to: H/SH hydralic pump. posted by DeltaRed on December 08, 2013 at 21:41:08:
steve, some years back i bought a brand new in the box m+w live pump at a sale for one of my farmall m's. it had the original instructions still in the box. the top two bolt holes were about half a bolt off for the m. the instructions had you run two bolts in the upper holes, then cut them off and file them flat. then, mount the pump, locate the center of the holes using the pump mount holes and drill and tap new holes. it will allow the pump to be bolted to the old style timing covers. if i remember, i think i used an old valve guide that just fit in the hole so i could stay on center when drilling for the new hole. measure the depth of the old threaded hole on the cover, and then drill the new hole to that depth. what would be advisable, change your camshaft gear to the later style super h gear, the h gear was not as strong. my m ran for a couple years before the old gear let go, and i put a super m gear on it.
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