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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10375" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If you can wobble the shaft you really need to replace the bearing and seal, but if the wobble was not the shaft but the whole pump, its worth a go! Give it a good de-grease.</p><p>I seriously doubt the new bolts will stop the leak, if it was me i'd still pull the pump then you know its rite and not the cause of your current problem. As for your earlier question about re-filling the pump, its hard to say. It would be a good idea to fill the pump with a bit of oil but its really not practical as where do you fill it from? The way i did it on a totally drained system was to hook a vacuum cleaner to a line and operate the spool to get oil to flow. It did the job but be sure to use an old vacuum!!!! it will pull a bit of oil up the hose, i found this out the hard way, i wasn't fast enough to turn it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10375, member: 82"] If you can wobble the shaft you really need to replace the bearing and seal, but if the wobble was not the shaft but the whole pump, its worth a go! Give it a good de-grease. I seriously doubt the new bolts will stop the leak, if it was me i'd still pull the pump then you know its rite and not the cause of your current problem. As for your earlier question about re-filling the pump, its hard to say. It would be a good idea to fill the pump with a bit of oil but its really not practical as where do you fill it from? The way i did it on a totally drained system was to hook a vacuum cleaner to a line and operate the spool to get oil to flow. It did the job but be sure to use an old vacuum!!!! it will pull a bit of oil up the hose, i found this out the hard way, i wasn't fast enough to turn it off. [/QUOTE]
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