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But i guess thinking about it if the arrow points "left" them that would be clockwise not counter clock wise. Check out "danco loader troubles" on this forum and that's exactly what I have
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He has more specific information on the pump and loader. And I'm sorry i understand that e have gotten no were. Again im new to this and honestly just feel stupid because i can't figure it out. It does spin clockwise. And i would think the pump world's properly because wen the motor is off and i manually them the pully in the correct direction it pushes fluid out of the OUT port on the pump.
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How fast are you running the engine when you try the loader?
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Mostly at an idle because i don't want to ruin it. But i have sped it up to about half but no faster then that.
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Does it even try to move?
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No not at all
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Well... so, we are fairly certain that you have it hooked up right, and the pump is turning the right way. Next step would be to test pump output pressure. How many psi it makes will help narrow down the issue. This pump does have a pressure regulator valve in it.
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I am not sure if it has a regulator in our or not? It is 1800 psi output. Our supose to be any way. So how do i test it?
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There is a regulator in the pump. Unless someone took it out. If they did, that's why it doesn't work. I doubt 1800psi on that pump. 1000 at best, but it might make 1800. It's basically a power steering pump. It'seems working range is likely 500-800, with a 1500-1800 max. But as old as it is I'd be surprised if it will make 1800.
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