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R.w. Chambers

New Member
Joined
May 1, 2021
Messages
4
Location
Texas
Pump is the Roosa master dbgfcc 431-46AJ / A-51425... was working. So poor boy attempting a re seal, pilot tube, ect ... long story short cam screw got me.. I read a post of cutting the pump body so after all else... tapping, drilling ect ... I did just that with air cut off and chisel... so now I'm unsure on how to approach this. I've looked for replacement body but no luck and I really don't know what other bodies would be compatible.. for that matter after trying to research my case I don't even know if it has the right pump anymore or if some put this one on at sum point .. and if that's the case should I be looking for a totally different pump other then the dbgfcc 43146AJ ... any help to get a pump body and new cam ring to rebuild this one or anyone have a used one for cheaper then a rebuilt unit .. also if this unit wasn't the original would it still be ok to put back in without issue. My machine is the 1973 case 450d...
 

thepumpguysc

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2010
Messages
7,516
Location
Sunny South Carolina
Occupation
Master Inj.Pump rebuilder
Why do you need a cam ring..
Hsg is. 14846. I have 1.
Cam ring # is stamped on it..
10373..
Contact me directly..
screen name ataoldotcom in your mail server..
 
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