Posted by NCWayne on August 02, 2009 at 14:44:06 from (173.188.168.35):
In Reply to: hydraulic pump removal posted by Lee Cavanagh on August 02, 2009 at 11:05:33:
Not familiar with the exact mounting on that machine but typically front mounted pumps are either driven off of a splined or keyed shaft attached to the crank through some type of flexible coupling or possibly directly off of the coupleling, again through a splined or keyed drive. I just ran into one on a 165 MF that was splined and the splines had worn and twisted locking the pump to the shaft. All I can tell you is that getting the two parts seperated was a nightmare. That said try soaking the joint in penetrant and let it set a few days or worst case scenerio break out the hot wrench. Sadly in situations like this there usually aren"t alot of good choices since there isn"t any real way to put mechaincal pullers, etc to pull the components apartso you wind up simply relying on brute force or a torch.
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