Posted by VeryOldJack on June 06, 2014 at 06:52:15 from (24.220.77.115):
I purchased a new water pump for my 1940 H and it arrived with the gland nut loose on the shaft. I'm assuming that I have to add graphite packing to this unit and then tighten the nut. Can someone tell me about this before I make an expensive mistake? The impeller drive studs were not included with the new pump so I priced them at the local Case/IH dealer. Can you believe $57.00 plus change for each one and $6.22 for each spring? Since the old ones were pretty badly worn I intend to make new ones using grade 8 bolts and 75 cent springs I found at my local hardware store. I'm not restoring the tractor, I'm using it for work. Does anyone have a reasonable objection to my stud/spring solution? Please give reasoning. I could use softer studs if necessary. (Grade 5 or less.)
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