Posted by Trucker101 on April 04, 2011 at 20:25:23 from (74.214.146.252):
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeThanks all for the replies.Sorry I never said thanks before now. Had some work & health issues to take care of.
I've only used it 1 1/2 times :lol: 1st time no problems. 2nd time I sprung a leak. I was trying to move some snow when hyd fluid started pouring out of where the last plate that bolts to the block at the pump & pump to the plate. I've including some photos to show better what I need to do. What I'm worried about is setting the timing when I'm putting it all back together.
On the photo below "A" is the plate I need to replace the gasket in I think.
"B" & "C"; Once I got the whole unit off of the block I found 4 more bolts holding the 2 plates together, but all 4 bolts inside(hidden) were very loose & I could turn them by hand to take them out. The heads were sunk below the mating face & below the drive gear. Anyway, how do I set the timing once I got it all fixed up? Is there a web address or something I could get instructions at? Thanks for any help.
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