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dependable

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I would just buy a rebuilt IP and send the core in and hope they credit you. Am going to be replacing one today in one of my work trucks. To do the job well takes long enough without getting into the internals of the pump. If you have a lot of time and patience, are really interested in how they go together, and are willing to have to do the job again if you don't get it right, hats off to you.

I would hesitate in putting that mix of WMO you were running though the new pump, but it is your truck.
 

scoutdoors1000

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Thanks dependable. that is where i am leaning. I do have 2 guys that would rebuild a pump for the going rate of 400+-25. Considering that too but would mean core or head/shaft
 

rickf

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Something had to seize to cause that shaft to break. It is not "just a broken shaft". There is more to the picture. I would plan on the core being junk. I also have to agree with the WMO, These are straight, clean diesel motors.
 
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