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leaking hydro fluid into engine
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Posted by fenton on November 20, 2005 at 08:22:33 from (64.136.49.226):
Hey guys...well, looks like the hydro fluid IS leaking big time into the engine block on the 52 Farmall Super A. I was told before it's a fairly simple replacement of one or two seals to fix the problem. Looks to be a main pump unit (with coil and distributor attached to that) with a smaller unit below the main pump, that has the two hydro lines running into that. So which unit is leaking is my question? The lower unit looks like two bolts holding the hydro lines on, four bolts holding the unit together and two holding that to the connection to the upper main pump unit. The upper main looks to be a little more complicated a set up but that unit I'm sure is attached to the engine and hopefully not the leak source. I suppose if it has to come off to replace what ever seal is failing I'll just have to do it but I'm sure the remedy is within the vast knowedge here on this great site...thanks for any help as always, Don
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