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Re: Re: Belly pump on H
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Posted by Haas on August 22, 2000 at 05:49:43 from (129.37.117.44):
In Reply to: Re: Belly pump on H posted by The Red on August 22, 2000 at 05:17:58:
I would think that sticking a screw driver in the inlet port to hold the gears to unscrew the coupling would damage the pump gears. I know for sure that it will if the coupling is as hard to get off as the one was on my MD. I ended up taking the pump apart. I tried holding the gear between blocks of wood in a vise and hammering the coupling with a bar in it. Still no luck. The blocks just walked out of the vise. I finally used a hole saw to cut a hole the size of the gear in a two inch thick piece of oak. I split that down the center of the hole and cut off about 1/2 inch more to clear the other gear shaft. Then I clamped the gear in the vise with that. It took about 10 hard blows with a 1 lb hammer to break the coupling loose.
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