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Re: Hydraulic pump swap?
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Posted by T.B.W. on September 01, 2006 at 16:13:18 from (4.248.241.198):
In Reply to: Hydraulic pump swap? posted by granger on September 01, 2006 at 13:15:45:
If you are putting the distributor drive live pump on. Get the engine on top dead center timeing and make sure the rotor is at no.1 plug. Mark that on the side of the distributor. with the engine on tdc of No 1, there should be 2 punch marks on a tooth of the timing gear. The pump should have 1 punch mark between two teeth. Put the one between the two, then put the distributor on making sure that the rotor is lined up for No.1 plug. You also should put the hyd. lines on the pump before you put it on. Not much room near the frame rails. This would be for a M or H
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