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Bobcat 530 steering pintle removal
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 116090" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>It looks like the pump has to be completely disassembled to get the shafts out.</p><p>They're not very clear on it, but it looks like there might be a regular oil seal that is typically pressed in, along with an O-ring which one would assume is between the seal and the outer plate.</p><p>If the seal needs replaced, it might be possible to pull it with a sheet metal screw puller, and carefully tap in the new one using a piece of tubing the right size to fit over the shaft. A lot of time I'll use a deep socket to press in a seal if the shaft isn't too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 116090, member: 2510"] It looks like the pump has to be completely disassembled to get the shafts out. They're not very clear on it, but it looks like there might be a regular oil seal that is typically pressed in, along with an O-ring which one would assume is between the seal and the outer plate. If the seal needs replaced, it might be possible to pull it with a sheet metal screw puller, and carefully tap in the new one using a piece of tubing the right size to fit over the shaft. A lot of time I'll use a deep socket to press in a seal if the shaft isn't too long. [/QUOTE]
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