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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9126" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There is a fair amount of torque put on the pump but i can't see that 3 bolts wouldn't hold it, but thats a decision you will need to make.</p><p>As for the shoes, scratches mean nothing, the shies run on the yoke and do pretty well nothing. Check the shoes for sharp edges, if they are sharp wipe the edges with wet and dry sand paper. When the are sharp that means you have wear and metal will start to flake off the sides, thats usually what makes them sharp. You don't want this metal coming loose and floating around the system.</p><p>The part you need to check wear on is the other end of the rotating group that runs on the swash plate. Grooves here effect performance. You can use a sheet of glass and wet and dry sand paper to make them smooth again. I think sterlclan did this before, i did a quick search but couldn't find his post on it. It took a bit of work but cost next to nothing, just a gasket set and some sand paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9126, member: 82"] There is a fair amount of torque put on the pump but i can't see that 3 bolts wouldn't hold it, but thats a decision you will need to make. As for the shoes, scratches mean nothing, the shies run on the yoke and do pretty well nothing. Check the shoes for sharp edges, if they are sharp wipe the edges with wet and dry sand paper. When the are sharp that means you have wear and metal will start to flake off the sides, thats usually what makes them sharp. You don't want this metal coming loose and floating around the system. The part you need to check wear on is the other end of the rotating group that runs on the swash plate. Grooves here effect performance. You can use a sheet of glass and wet and dry sand paper to make them smooth again. I think sterlclan did this before, i did a quick search but couldn't find his post on it. It took a bit of work but cost next to nothing, just a gasket set and some sand paper. [/QUOTE]
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