The pump is a model 3233F390 CAV . It appears the throttle shaft is sealed from the inside. Where could i see an exploded view of this pump??
Wow... So much complication for such a simple fix! Have resealed many of them in my custom farm shop.
WRW is correct..I've posted the procedure along with the P#'s of the parts needed 100x till my fingers know which keys to hit..LOL I've tried to get the MOD to put it in a "sticky note" but I guess there may be some "liability" involved??
I'll BET I forward the instructions along w/the p#'s 100x ayear..MINIMUM..
BUT HEY, what are friends for?? RIGHT??
Wow... So much complication for such a simple fix! Have resealed many of them in my custom farm shop. Remove the two 3/8" nuts center of the top cover, remove the 5/16" nuts holding the throttle lever and kill lever on the shaft (if it has one), lift the cover and while doing so, push the shafts down though the top cover (saves having to disconnect spring under the cover) and remove top. Be careful to note spring location in throttle lever arm. Replace 2 o-rings around shafts and gasket. Reconnect spring to throttle lever and push up through cover, set kill lever to meet kill shaft pin and lower cover onto pump. All of a half hour or less job if you can get to it. Of all the pumps I have resealed, I have never had one worn to the point new o-rings wouldn't fix the leak. Only time a pump needs to come off is if it won't pump as you are looking at $400-600 for a rebuild, maybe cheaper for just a reseal. My local tractor dealers keep top cover reseal kits on hand for $10-15 (gasket and 4 small o-rings).
WRW is correct..I've posted the procedure along with the P#'s of the parts needed 100x till my fingers know which keys to hit..LOL I've tried to get the MOD to put it in a "sticky note" but I guess there may be some "liability" involved??
I'll BET I forward the instructions along w/the p#'s 100x ayear..MINIMUM..
BUT HEY, what are friends for?? RIGHT??