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HYDRAULIC PUMPS SPINNING

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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phatmx6   +1y
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Bentlay   +1y
first of all, BIG THANKS to Scott(BlazedOn20s), he left his house on a moments notice to drive out to my work and help me for over 2 hours... but we, well mostly he, figured out what it was, one of the spring loaded o-rings in the motor assembly had rolled, and oil was getting into the motor, and then going into and the leaking out of the side of the motor assembly... and the reason i couldnt see a leak before or anything is because the oil was going into a little crevis(sp?) right underneath of the pump in the trunk that was not leaking out onto the floor.... so tomorrow i have to get some pump reseal kits overnighted from prohopper so i can work on it on sunday, cause its the only day i can work on it for the next 2.5 weeks. thanks to everyone for your input and help...
phatmx6   +1y
Edited: 10/3/2008 8:54:25 AM by phatmx6

hope it didnt soak your motor,,,would be a good idea if its in the motor casing to clean it out rear good,,if that shit gets on your brushes they will have to be replaced,,,i had a prohopper pump leak from the same spot in the past but it killed the motor,,,had to get a whole new motor it was cheaper than rebuilding it.
Bentlay   +1y
It did get on the motor a little bit, but it looks like it can be cleaned. the motor was still working though, we were able to push that seal back in(for now til my reseal kit gets here) and i made it home without it leaking.... the motor worked perfectly fine.