Posted by RodInNS on July 23, 2008 at 14:37:12 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: hydraulic leak posted by Bob seND on July 23, 2008 at 11:42:11:
Uffff. I can't imagine why the casting would be warped. I'm not saying it couldn't happen, but why? The first thing that you have to realise about taking a file to something is that the mating surfaces and the thickness of the gasket set the backlash in the drive/driven gear on that pump... so filing could change the backlash. Not good. I think I'd inspect it really carefully for cracks or distortions first. Get a precision straight edge on both the housing and the pump and see if they're straight. Other than that I'd suggest that you look in your parts book for the pump breakdown with the gaskets and seals for that joint and see what's there and how it goes together. It seems to me that there's a couple stupid little rings that go on the suction tube, and it also seem to me that they might hang up once and a while if you don't get things just right. Be sure you don't pinch the gasket when installing the pump too. If you don't have a parts book then go to newholland.com/na and look in the parts section. All parts listings are online.
I'd suggest doing that before you start filing anything because if you do later find the real problem to be something other than a distorted part... then you've got a filed part that will no longer fit anything.
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