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743 Drive Motor Seal Replacement Process
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<blockquote data-quote="dabaines" data-source="post: 100746" data-attributes="member: 15286"><p>Just wanted to add these pdf's as reference for others having issues: Drive motor: http://jkfabrication.com/content/6000%20Charlynn.pdf Parts and cut-out sheets for practically every make or model bobcat: https://www.bobcatpartsonline.com/#/catalogBrowser (just need serial #) Little background: The previous owner had tried to JB weld over the screw for the shuttle valve. I thought it was a crack in the motor housing. I removed the motor by extracting the four bolts that hold the sections together (dumb mistake). The geroler fell out and I put it back together without much research. I grinded off the JB weld to discover what I assumed was a drain valve that was leaking due to a bad rubber. I had to replace the screw in plug but couldn't find a part that didn't counter sink. So I used a plug off the shelve that likely does not let the shuttle seat properly. Once back together I installed and how no control over this side of the bobcat and was left scratching my head. FYI - This whole mess I am in could have been avoided if I did my homework prior to digging in on fixing this leak. I just hope I can get it back to running again. Update on the issue: I didn't setup the timing correct and the shuttle valve was not seated properly. I think it safe to assume that is the cause of me completely losing control of a perfectly running machine prior to disassembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dabaines, post: 100746, member: 15286"] Just wanted to add these pdf's as reference for others having issues: Drive motor: http://jkfabrication.com/content/6000%20Charlynn.pdf Parts and cut-out sheets for practically every make or model bobcat: https://www.bobcatpartsonline.com/#/catalogBrowser (just need serial #) Little background: The previous owner had tried to JB weld over the screw for the shuttle valve. I thought it was a crack in the motor housing. I removed the motor by extracting the four bolts that hold the sections together (dumb mistake). The geroler fell out and I put it back together without much research. I grinded off the JB weld to discover what I assumed was a drain valve that was leaking due to a bad rubber. I had to replace the screw in plug but couldn't find a part that didn't counter sink. So I used a plug off the shelve that likely does not let the shuttle seat properly. Once back together I installed and how no control over this side of the bobcat and was left scratching my head. FYI - This whole mess I am in could have been avoided if I did my homework prior to digging in on fixing this leak. I just hope I can get it back to running again. Update on the issue: I didn't setup the timing correct and the shuttle valve was not seated properly. I think it safe to assume that is the cause of me completely losing control of a perfectly running machine prior to disassembly. [/QUOTE]
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