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In Reply to: 806 injection pump posted by Darin on Monday, June 16, 2008:
The throttle shaft has to be removed to replace the 0-ring in housing, unfortunately, several parts have to be removed prior to the shaft. Not a job to be taken lightly. I have had a few apart but about 30 plus years ago. Around here I would contact the fuel repair station in Sioux City Iowa. Don't think DK Diesel in Watertown would do it. Of course no parts specific to this pump have been available for many years. If you get one of these pumps that hang together you have a very effecient pump, much better than the Roosa Master, that being said, most of them failed at low hours. IH always claimed it was due to builder of the pump not being able to adhere to the strict tolerences necessary for the design of this pump. I have an old one laying in my collection just for old times sake I guess but it is not usable. Jim
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