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The pump specs for the stock M35A3 hydraulic pump are
GPM 13 @1000RPM
Max RPM 3000
Inlet Port Sixe 1"
Rotation Counterclockwise
Max Pressure 3500PSI
shaft size 3/4 11 SPL
Outlet Port size 1" STR THD
The stock hydraulic motor is - Parker 113A-106-AS-0, 10.6 cid, SAE A-2 bolt pattern, shaft: 1...
"Runaway" is not the same as "wide open throttle" (WOT). In the former, the engine typically feeds on fuel OTHER than the fuel supplied by the injection pump, such as engine oil leaking past turbo seals etc. Because of the alternate supply of "fuel", the engine rpms are no longer governed or...
15-40 Rotella also. Maybe it is worth running John Deere break in oil for 500 miles or so to. I'd defer to some of the diesel mechanics here...rustystud...whaddayasay?
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No negative opinion of the DT466 here.
I think I would want to know for sure that the multi has a real problem before embarking on transplant surgery.
For starters, I would do the preventative maintenance it needs, load it up (5 tons of sand or gravel or whatever) and run it long and "hard"...
Perhaps a good start would be to state that the brakes on your truck are hydraulic in function, with air to assist with the pedal effort. Losing air assist does not mean you are losing the brakes. You will be limited in how hard you will be able to apply the brakes without air assist.
98G said...
- batteries hooked up correctly for 24V and at good voltage?
- battery cables well attached and the cables itself are not chafed where they go through openings/over edges?
- transmission is in neutral (you sure?) and you depress the clutch before attempting to start?
- grab a fan blade, press...
Oerthedge21, I rebuilt my LDS as well. As opposed to you, I kept my liners (honed them) and my pistons (new rings). All new bearings. New heads. Initially, there was zero blow-by. After the break-in period (same technique as you used) and a good 1000 km of driving, a lot with loads, I now do...
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