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Re: Need Help Hydraulic pump
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Posted by Janicholson on May 16, 2005 at 06:45:52 from (199.17.6.200):
In Reply to: Need Help Hydraulic pump posted by Hayfarmer on May 15, 2005 at 19:15:21:
If the pump is operating well and providing appropriate hydraulic pressure, I'd fix it. If the shaft is not grooved it just needs a seal. Either someone here, or CIH may help on a number. A good bearing shop will be able to assist with a proper seal if you take the pump in in (seal out but not destroyed is best). There are various repair sleeves that are very thin (soda straw wall thickness) that can be used successfully to clean up a grooved shaft. Be carefult to clean and polish (400grit)the shaft where the sleeve will be pushed on, to keep from distorting the sleeve (follow the directions, or if none, and you feel you need it, get assistance). One additional thought, if a different style new seal is used, the lip of the seal might contact a new spot on the shaft, eliminating the need for a sleeve. Lotsa perseverence. JimN
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