Posted by RBoots on April 15, 2016 at 20:15:04 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: China Strikes Again posted by Hobo,NC on April 15, 2016 at 19:10:53:
Fun eh? I put a new fuel pump on one of our IH 674 gas tractors last summer due to a leaking diaphragm putting gas in the oil. Got a matched up number from the parts store and put it on. Used the tractor for about an hour, parked it, and looked the new pump over one last time for leaks before filling it with gas and parking it. I don't know how many gallons of gas it holds, maybe 20? 3 days later I was in my yard across the road from the barn where the tractor was parked and could smell gas. It immediately thought about the 674 and walked over and looked at it. The new pump has a soft plug in the side of it, and it had leaked EVERY ounce of gas out of that tractor all over the barn floor out around that small soft plug. Went and got another the next day and installed it, and after putting some (a little) gas in it, it was leaking around the gasket between the 2 halves. I tightened up the screws and it has been fine for about a year now (fingers crossed)...
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