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Re: Re: Hyd. oil into crankcase
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Posted by miduss on June 22, 2000 at 20:44:46 from (209.115.125.245):
In Reply to: Re: Hyd. oil into crankcase posted by Les Repair on June 22, 2000 at 18:21:05:
I just got done fixing the same problem on my Super A. I beleive that the C and the Super A have the same hyd. pump. There are 2 cover seal rings ( 0 rings ) under the cover bearing spring under the cover bearings. There is an oval O ring which serves as the body seal ring. There are also two O rings that are at the hose connection. It sounds like these are the O rings that you replaced. Where the drive gear shaft exits the pump body is a seal. This is where my leak was, consistant with what you have already been told. IH used pumps with two different types of drive shaft seals. One type used a pressed in seal. Mine on the other hand had an O ring in pump cover. The O ring seals around the drive shaft and is located in a slot cut in the hole of cover. I did not see it the first 3 times I looked for the seal. My local IH dealer had a complete kit with instruction for under $20.00. It did not take very long to fix and it works fine. Hope this helps.
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