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Pulling S130 Engine
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<blockquote data-quote="AkNasty" data-source="post: 110741" data-attributes="member: 18534"><p>I have a 2007 S130 with just under 600 hrs. The Bobtach valve on the side of the hydraulic pump started leaking and I noticed two of the four bolts holding it to the side of the pump have sheered the heads off and one is completely missing. Never leaked until this last snow removal use and it is parked inside so I would have noticed a slow leak as I open the door before every use to check oil and there was no oil on the floor. Since it is next to impossible to get a hand on it let alone a wrench I will need to pull the motor to get access to it. I have the service manual and it makes it seem like the motor and pump need to come out as one unit. It would be a lot less work to just pull the engine, is this possible? Thanks in advance for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkNasty, post: 110741, member: 18534"] I have a 2007 S130 with just under 600 hrs. The Bobtach valve on the side of the hydraulic pump started leaking and I noticed two of the four bolts holding it to the side of the pump have sheered the heads off and one is completely missing. Never leaked until this last snow removal use and it is parked inside so I would have noticed a slow leak as I open the door before every use to check oil and there was no oil on the floor. Since it is next to impossible to get a hand on it let alone a wrench I will need to pull the motor to get access to it. I have the service manual and it makes it seem like the motor and pump need to come out as one unit. It would be a lot less work to just pull the engine, is this possible? Thanks in advance for any help. [/QUOTE]
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