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I'll start tearing into it tomorrow and I'll be posting pics as I go thanks for the help! |
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I'm betting the pump shaft is gone. As bad as it's been shaking, and the fact it's leaking..... probably time for a new (used) hydro.
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I fear the spline is shot also But sometimes one gets lucky. |
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This is the splined shaft from there charge pump. I had some play in the bushing and bearing. There's some marks on the housing on the inside but I feel this has been apart before and these are old marks.
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Inside the housing
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The flywheel flange bearing. Looks like the main cause of the failure. Hopefully I can find a replacement part for this...
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The driveshaft also looks like it'll need replaced/rebuilt.
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Your pump shaft is junk. Do your self a favor find a good used pump for a Cyclops Super with the pump adapter and a complete drive shaft for an 1863 or 1864 with the fan then have Jeff in PA make you a Kubota drive shaft adapter and you will be Happy. Happy, Happy.
Cyclops Supers 1782 1882 2086 2082 2182 2084 2284 You can use a pre Cyclops pump but you'll need to drill and tap the shaft for the pump adapter retaining bolt.
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