Posted by Jeff NWOH on October 20, 2008 at 15:38:48 from (98.28.50.22):
In Reply to: John Deere R posted by George Lieck on October 20, 2008 at 06:19:09:
Can't remember exactly, as my manual has disappeared, but I believe you should have something like 9-15 psi on the output of the pump. Seals were leaking on mine and the drive gear shaft was pretty worn which kind of chewed up the inside of the cover plate. New gear & shaft($150), new seals, and a little machining on the cover and works like a charm. You should still get flow with the line disconnected even if your pressure relief is leaking, you just won't get any pressure. I would imagine it won't come gushing out at cranking speed though. I'd take the pump off and have a looksee. At least check the press relief and make sure the drive tang is still there to drive the pump. My $.02.
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