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My M816 had a known hydraulic fluid leak when I purchased it. (the previous owner informed me of the leak and it's severity, so it was not a surprise)
As the leak was a static leak, the hydraulic pump seal was the main suspect. I removed the pump, and found the seal to have been damaged upon original installation. The seal still had the OEM light green paint on it so I could assume that it has had a leak since this particular pump had been installed.
An easy job, other than the pump seeming to account for at least half of the total weight of the wrecker. I had to use a chain come-a-long to get the slippery thing out of the hole it was in.
The old seal spring was found separated from the seal, and the seal lip torn. The Chicago Rawhide number was still on it, so I was able to find a replacement.
I lapped both the upper and lower pump end plates. The scoring was slight, and cleaned up quickly with a little lap work. The pump should be good for quite awhile.
The filter was found to be quite filthy, but as the filter element is metal, it was easily cleaned.
The leak is fixed, now on to the hoist gearbox...
As the leak was a static leak, the hydraulic pump seal was the main suspect. I removed the pump, and found the seal to have been damaged upon original installation. The seal still had the OEM light green paint on it so I could assume that it has had a leak since this particular pump had been installed.
An easy job, other than the pump seeming to account for at least half of the total weight of the wrecker. I had to use a chain come-a-long to get the slippery thing out of the hole it was in.
The old seal spring was found separated from the seal, and the seal lip torn. The Chicago Rawhide number was still on it, so I was able to find a replacement.
I lapped both the upper and lower pump end plates. The scoring was slight, and cleaned up quickly with a little lap work. The pump should be good for quite awhile.
The filter was found to be quite filthy, but as the filter element is metal, it was easily cleaned.
The leak is fixed, now on to the hoist gearbox...
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