I have been posting a lot here lately and the results have been fantastic for me. I've learned a lot from the many contributors that have provided answers and to them I say Thank You!
One of my quandaries was Diesel Fuel into the crankcase and one some of you suggested it would be a couple of umbrella seals on the shaft. So they are over $12 each at New Holland but I found a source that will sell them for $4.20 each plus a small shipping charge. I ordered some and they came today. They are Stanadyne part number 10453 and came in a Stanadyne bag so I think they are authentic OEM parts. The source is Southeast Power Systems in Daytona Beach, FL. 888-228-6708 in case anyone happens to need parts. They also have complete rebuild kits for less than $30.00.
Now, does anyone have a picture or drawing of where these go? Are they below the pump or up in the bottom of the pump? I haven't pulled my pump yet and it may be obvious when I do. I plan on doing that tomorrow.
Thanks again for all of your assistance and knowledge. ... Norm43
One of my quandaries was Diesel Fuel into the crankcase and one some of you suggested it would be a couple of umbrella seals on the shaft. So they are over $12 each at New Holland but I found a source that will sell them for $4.20 each plus a small shipping charge. I ordered some and they came today. They are Stanadyne part number 10453 and came in a Stanadyne bag so I think they are authentic OEM parts. The source is Southeast Power Systems in Daytona Beach, FL. 888-228-6708 in case anyone happens to need parts. They also have complete rebuild kits for less than $30.00.
Now, does anyone have a picture or drawing of where these go? Are they below the pump or up in the bottom of the pump? I haven't pulled my pump yet and it may be obvious when I do. I plan on doing that tomorrow.
Thanks again for all of your assistance and knowledge. ... Norm43