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Bobcat 632 hydro pump removal
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<blockquote data-quote="bobman" data-source="post: 109126" data-attributes="member: 17284"><p>Hello articles Maybe this can help you further, Even repairing a bobcat 631, 631 is a diesel engine, and 632 is a gasoline, it is partially separated, it is known to me the only thing different. If you want to check if the hydraulic motor can rotate, this can be done with compressed air down in hoses, lift the side you want to check so that the wheels are free of floor, here only remove the 2 hoses that go down to hydraulic motor or down on the hydraulic motor, the chain and wheels run around the raised side. And thus you can also check if there is a leak in hydraulic motor with hydraulic fluid in hoses and hydraulic motor, by closing one hose and the air pressure on the other hose, the air pressure is approx. 100 psi, I think there is more pressure in the hydraulic system when the bobcat is running. Inside the chain housing there is a joint link so that the chain can be removed There are 4 bolts inside the chain housing and nuts outside, if you let the bolts sit then the chain stays in place at engine dismantling The capacity of the chain housing is 5 liters (19 liters) Hope you can use this for something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobman, post: 109126, member: 17284"] Hello articles Maybe this can help you further, Even repairing a bobcat 631, 631 is a diesel engine, and 632 is a gasoline, it is partially separated, it is known to me the only thing different. If you want to check if the hydraulic motor can rotate, this can be done with compressed air down in hoses, lift the side you want to check so that the wheels are free of floor, here only remove the 2 hoses that go down to hydraulic motor or down on the hydraulic motor, the chain and wheels run around the raised side. And thus you can also check if there is a leak in hydraulic motor with hydraulic fluid in hoses and hydraulic motor, by closing one hose and the air pressure on the other hose, the air pressure is approx. 100 psi, I think there is more pressure in the hydraulic system when the bobcat is running. Inside the chain housing there is a joint link so that the chain can be removed There are 4 bolts inside the chain housing and nuts outside, if you let the bolts sit then the chain stays in place at engine dismantling The capacity of the chain housing is 5 liters (19 liters) Hope you can use this for something [/QUOTE]
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