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Originally Posted by Sam Mac
Chip
I drilled it while the pump was together in my drill press. The fixture that I made to work on the pump held it nice and steady. Then I just tapped it by hand. Did all this before it took the pump apart to overhaul it. The shaft is case hardened so you have to go easy drilling it at first and you need a good drill bit and cutting oil.
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Too bad you didn't have this when I was working on my 2072! I could have just traded you part for part! Nice job!
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