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Old 03-15-2013, 07:50 PM
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Sounds good, Sam! Pics or it didn't happen.
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Sounds good, Sam! Pics or it didn't happen.
Yeah, what Allen said Sam!
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Pics as promised of the Super rear and pump re-seal. I had an awesome day. Went down to the shop, put on some good tunes and took the pump I bought from Leadslingingdaddy for a Super apart. Drilled and tapped the input shaft so it can now be used with the rag joint or the CV style drive line. Replaced all the seals and put her back together. The best part is I have no parts left over. Just waiting for the expansion plug and I can finish it up. Made a fixture to hold the pump out of wood. It’s a little different than what they call for in the service manual. This is not a difficult job to do if you take your time and READ the MANUAL.
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Old 03-16-2013, 05:40 PM
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More pics.
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Nice pics Sam!
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Looks good.
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Sam

Verry well done! I couldnt picture all you were telling me on the phone, but I see it now. Its good to see nice work done, but be careful people will talk!

Crawling back under my rock where Ive been told to stay, LMAO!
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Good job, Sam!
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Pretty filter ! Lol
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Dr. Sam: Great pictures of some hydro surgery and what a nice sterile well lit cub operating room you have there. (Got any nurses ?)
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