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Topic: How do I remove hyd pump on 73 3000?
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| Laneman
02-08-2013 13:30:57
199.115.190.204
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IT manual says to remove hydraulic manifold. I don't see a hydraulic manifold unless it takes up half the pump. The lines go straight into the pump, there is a seam in the center of the pump. Do I split the pump in half and that is the manifold? Don't want to open the pump up and have its guts spill out. I don't see any other way to remove pump manifold. In the middle of a clutch job, really need a quick answer |
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| Laneman
02-08-2013 15:08:52
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Re: How do I remove hyd pump on 73 3000? in reply to Laneman, 02-08-2013 13:30:57
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| From looking online it appears that the suction line just slips out of pump, pressure line is a flare fitting. |
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| Ultradog MN
02-08-2013 15:14:02
174.30.216.68
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Re: How do I remove hyd pump on 73 3000? in reply to Laneman, 02-08-2013 15:08:52
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| You will probably have to remove the clamp that holds the lines down by the the front of the right step plate. Then just give the suction line a jerk. It should come out. |
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