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techtalk:evo:oil03h [2018/12/21 19:15]
hippysmack [Stuck Cover Gasket]
techtalk:evo:oil03h [2019/01/09 01:43]
ixl2relax ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation
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 |  Carburetor Cleaner ((photo by Hippysmack http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2071153&​page=4)) ​ ||| |  Carburetor Cleaner ((photo by Hippysmack http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2071153&​page=4)) ​ |||
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   * After soaking, open the lid, remove the small bucket inside by the handle, set the bucket on the ground and wash the parts cleaner off with a water hose.   * After soaking, open the lid, remove the small bucket inside by the handle, set the bucket on the ground and wash the parts cleaner off with a water hose.
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 |  Cleaning and soaking gaskets for more easy removal ((photos by Hippysmack http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2071153&​page=4)) ​ || |  Cleaning and soaking gaskets for more easy removal ((photos by Hippysmack http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2071153&​page=4)) ​ ||
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   * Two small drivers were used here (1 to keep the ring from spinning, 1 to raise an end out of the groove in the gearshaft).   * Two small drivers were used here (1 to keep the ring from spinning, 1 to raise an end out of the groove in the gearshaft).
-  ​* The 1st screwdriver can be pushed into the slot in the gerotor to keep the ring from spinning. +    ​* The 1st screwdriver can be pushed into the slot in the gerotor to keep the ring from spinning. 
-  * This will allow you to pick and out on one end and then switch back and forth between the two from there.+    * This will allow you to pick and out on one end and then switch back and forth between the two from there
 +  * Remove the retainer clip. 
 +  * Then pull out the inner plate.
  
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 +  * Inspect the roll pin in the pump body for straightness and damage.
 +  * The return gerotors are also normally '​sandwiched'​ between the inner plate and the pump body.
 +    * Turn the pump over and dump them out enough to get your fingers on them. \\ (being careful not to loose the second pin in the gearshaft)
 +  * Inspect the area at the pump bore where the pin contacts it for damage. \\
 +    * Also, make sure the pin is sitting on the outside of the bore surface instead of inside the bore. \\
 +  * The second pin holds and keeps the gearshaft from coming out.
 +    * Use a pair of needle nose pliers to remove it from the gearshaft.
 +    * Hold the gearshaft with the other hand to keep it from falling when pulling this pin.
 +    * Else, it could fall out and damage the teeth on the gear.
 +  * Inspect the return gerotors and their mating surface in the pump body for scratches / damage. \\
  
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 +  * Remove the gearshaft and set it in a safe place to protect the gear teeth.
 +  * Clean all parts with solvent (brake cleaner works well).
 +  * With the parts spread out you now can now do further inspection on areas noticed while disassembling.
  
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