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new to site, have a question about wheel motor noise
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 54795" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>Did you ever cap the drive motor hoses and check if the pump is good. If the pump is good, when stroke the lever, it should pull the engine down to the point snubs. Other then that I would say there could be something with the carrier bearings. The carrier sets the preload on the carrier group. I would also jack it up and remove the case dain line run it ans see how much oil comes out. There sould be some, not a lot with very little pressure behind it. If there is a lot of oil, there is too much oil bypassing in the motor. Maybe it was just a bad motor, being a used junk yard motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 54795, member: 7339"] Did you ever cap the drive motor hoses and check if the pump is good. If the pump is good, when stroke the lever, it should pull the engine down to the point snubs. Other then that I would say there could be something with the carrier bearings. The carrier sets the preload on the carrier group. I would also jack it up and remove the case dain line run it ans see how much oil comes out. There sould be some, not a lot with very little pressure behind it. If there is a lot of oil, there is too much oil bypassing in the motor. Maybe it was just a bad motor, being a used junk yard motor. [/QUOTE]
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