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Old 05-31-2006, 04:44 PM   #1
azstar
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100 deg.=Hyd Pump Leak?

Hi All,

Well, It's hit 100+ degs. and my Hyd. pump is doing its thing, leaking again.

We're on our 3rd pump because they have all leaked when its hot, and that's in just 2 1/2 years. Just picked it up today for our summer trip and there's the puddle of oil again. Down about a Qt.

Seems to always leak between the plastic res. and the metal pump. I'm thinking it may be the differences in the expansion rates of the Plastic and the Metal causing the "O" ring to lose its seal.

Anyone else seen this problem in Hot Areas?

Boy this is getting old.
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