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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 18579" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>My thoughts exactly.</p><p>I had a spare pump from my 763 that i could have used if needed. A new pump goes for around 5-600 USD so i wasn't too worried. I should have taken pictures.... But its one of those things i just wanted to get done and hope it worked.</p><p>I'm sure some people will think i'm mad drilling holes in a perfectly good pump, but it was required for this purpose. I just don't understand WHY they would have installed a different pump, when it was changed the noise would have started and the work needed to adapt the new pump, crazy!</p><p>The good thing is with this problem gave me insight to how the hydraulic system works, i didn't understand it beforehand, i had no idea how the charge pressure was regulated but now its so simple. It actually helps to have problems as it makes you learn more about how things work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 18579, member: 82"] My thoughts exactly. I had a spare pump from my 763 that i could have used if needed. A new pump goes for around 5-600 USD so i wasn't too worried. I should have taken pictures.... But its one of those things i just wanted to get done and hope it worked. I'm sure some people will think i'm mad drilling holes in a perfectly good pump, but it was required for this purpose. I just don't understand WHY they would have installed a different pump, when it was changed the noise would have started and the work needed to adapt the new pump, crazy! The good thing is with this problem gave me insight to how the hydraulic system works, i didn't understand it beforehand, i had no idea how the charge pressure was regulated but now its so simple. It actually helps to have problems as it makes you learn more about how things work. [/QUOTE]
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