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Lapping wear plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 7754" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Be careful with the shaft seal! you must make sure it can handle a constant 100 PSI. I know a guy that has worked on these pumps before and replaced the seal for it to fail pretty fast. He now only uses genuine seals. You *may* need to buy the correct one from a hydraulics shop, they should be able to get parts for vickers/eaton pumps. Pop the old one out and tell them what it will be used on and that it will have around 100 PSI on it at all times.</p><p>Glad everything is working out so well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 7754, member: 82"] Be careful with the shaft seal! you must make sure it can handle a constant 100 PSI. I know a guy that has worked on these pumps before and replaced the seal for it to fail pretty fast. He now only uses genuine seals. You *may* need to buy the correct one from a hydraulics shop, they should be able to get parts for vickers/eaton pumps. Pop the old one out and tell them what it will be used on and that it will have around 100 PSI on it at all times. Glad everything is working out so well. [/QUOTE]
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