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Case 188D Stanadyne DB2 injection pump rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeoneSpecial88" data-source="post: 142669" data-attributes="member: 24015"><p>Finally figured it out, ended up taking off the cage on one side to make things easier to access then I removed the seat belt anchor, as well a two other bolts, then removed 3 bolts on the deck behind the drivers seat on the outer edge this is the deck above the air cleaner. From the back of the machine I then used a crowbar with one arm to get a little wiggle room while pulling the valve cover off with the other hand. What a pain! Now I have to find the timing inspection port which I *think* I found but mine doesn't look anything like the one in the service manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeoneSpecial88, post: 142669, member: 24015"] Finally figured it out, ended up taking off the cage on one side to make things easier to access then I removed the seat belt anchor, as well a two other bolts, then removed 3 bolts on the deck behind the drivers seat on the outer edge this is the deck above the air cleaner. From the back of the machine I then used a crowbar with one arm to get a little wiggle room while pulling the valve cover off with the other hand. What a pain! Now I have to find the timing inspection port which I *think* I found but mine doesn't look anything like the one in the service manual. [/QUOTE]
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