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Re: How long to change steering pump.
« Reply #15 on: 09 January 2009, 19:15:58 »

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Main Dealer says D111.
Main Dealer is talking rubbish.  TIS quite clearly mentions why DII superceeded DIII for PAS in Omegas
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Re: How long to change steering pump.
« Reply #16 on: 09 January 2009, 20:32:25 »

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Main Dealer says D111.
Main Dealer is talking rubbish.  TIS quite clearly mentions why DII superceeded DIII for PAS in Omegas


Agreed ,
it was a main dealer who warned me as he knew i played with a lot of motors, trouble is he told me after i topped up mrs Omegatoys td with dex3  :-? and sure enough the pump died a short time after i did it!!!

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Re: How long to change steering pump.
« Reply #17 on: 12 January 2009, 18:17:49 »

While changing glowplugs I poked around at the pump.
Looks like it's leaking from the banjo at the side. How the opps do I get a spanner on it. I hoPe i wont have to change it ,it looks real awkward.
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Re: How long to change steering pump.
« Reply #18 on: 12 January 2009, 18:19:59 »

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While changing glowplugs I poked around at the pump.
Looks like it's leaking from the banjo at the side. How the opps do I get a spanner on it. I hoPe i wont have to change it ,it looks real awkward.
Its actually a fairly easy job to change, esp as you now know how to take the inlet off ;D
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