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Re: Super Major Injector Pump Lubrication

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01-05-2005 13:08:32




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Put oil in the Simms Injection pump. Use 15w40 , same as you put in the engine. THERE IS A BASE CAMSHAFT & lifter plungers that require lubrication.To get the correct amount of oil in the base,simply remove the banjo bolt securing the steel tube , pigtail atmospheric breather, located at the front, lower corner of the base of the injection pump. Now add oil thru the plug in the side cover of the pump. You do have to remove the plug. Nothing bad will happen. It is just a plug.When you see oil start to leak out of the banjo bolt hole , the level is correct. Re-install the fill plug & the banjo bolt. There is an inner & an outer brass sealing washer on each side of the breather tube . Be sure they are in place. Most of these pumps leak at the front input drive-shaft seal(As they aged) . for that reason, check level & fill frequently Note .. The fill plug was not there when these were new. Therefore , you will get mixed comments on its usage. I strongly suggest using the above directions. Brian

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Woolman

01-06-2005 15:39:19




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 Re: Super Major Injector Pump Lubrication in reply to none, 01-05-2005 13:08:32  
Thanks, Brian. I'll add your advice to that of Majorman. I'm making a scrapbook of these postings to supplement the owner's manual I plan to get from Majorman.



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