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Old 06-27-2014, 10:21 AM
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Changing the cork gasket on the hydro pump, can anyone give me the proper torque specs for the 4 3/8 bolts that hold the pump on ? Also I heard with the new gasket you don't want to line the 3 holes that are on the gasket up With the 3 holes on the rear end so it doesn't leak , is this true? Also what way does the gasket go on? Cork side against pump? Or cork side against case? Sorry, I'm new to this lol.
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The other side of the gasket.
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Hey guys,
Changing the cork gasket on the hydro pump, can anyone give me the proper torque specs for the 4 3/8 bolts that hold the pump on ? Also I heard with the new gasket you don't want to line the 3 holes that are on the gasket up With the 3 holes on the rear end so it doesn't leak , is this true? Also what way does the gasket go on? Cork side against pump? Or cork side against case? Sorry, I'm new to this lol.
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If your pump has the 3 drain holes in it then line the gasket up with the holes so the oil will return to the case. Newer pumps don't have the 3 drain holes on those I put the gasket on so that the holes in it are at the top an I also fill the holes with a little silicone JUST THE HOLES. Torque calls for 30FT LBS. I usually stick the gasket to the tranny case but I don't think it matters. Keep everything nice and clean.
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If your pump has the 3 drain holes in it then line the gasket up with the holes so the oil will return to the case. Newer pumps don't have the 3 drain holes on those I put the gasket on so that the holes in it are at the top an I also fill the holes with a little silicone JUST THE HOLES. Torque calls for 30FT LBS. I usually stick the gasket to the tranny case but I don't think it matters. Keep everything nice and clean.
Thanks Sam, mine has 1 drain hole and 2 bolts , at least that's what it looks like, so how should it go with this kind of pump?
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Hey guys,
Changing the cork gasket on the hydro pump, can anyone give me the proper torque specs for the 4 3/8 bolts that hold the pump on ? Also I heard with the new gasket you don't want to line the 3 holes that are on the gasket up With the 3 holes on the rear end so it doesn't leak , is this true? Also what way does the gasket go on? Cork side against pump? Or cork side against case? Sorry, I'm new to this lol.

The gasket only goes on one way,the correct way, so put it on the pump first.do not block any of the holes off.
not sure about the torque spec but RTFM and it may tell you.
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The gasket only goes on one way,the correct way, so put it on the pump first.do not block any of the holes off.
not sure about the torque spec but RTFM and it may tell you.
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hopefully you marked the cam plate location before you removed it when taking off the pump.BTDT
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Wonder what that piece is for? don't need it tho.
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That goes on your forehead

That part the linkage was connected to.hopefully you are looking at the manual.
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