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Maybe someone can help with some information on this problem: No hydraulic operation at all. It sounds like out of fluid/howling/grinding??? But the level is fine. Looking down at the pump, I can see the pump drive shaft at the end of the crankshaft. there is what appears to be a coupler or drive plate attached to the crank pulley. There are some rubber bushings and bolts holding it together. From what I can see, the pump shaft is barely turning while the engine is running. My question is ; should the pump be turning at 1:1 ratio with the crankshaft? There is some rusty orange dust on the coupler. Do these things wear out? What is the name for that part? I suspect that is the problem area.

Any insight would be appreciated.
  • Posted 18 Sep 2013 13:23
  • By earl
  • joined 18 Sep'13 - 3 messages
  • California, United States

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