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dale wrote on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 (PST):I think youre going to have to break down and take it to a diesel injection rebuilders shop. The manuals probably wouldnt go into too much detail on this unit as it was out-sourced to AB, maybe if you could score a Bosch manual(ebay??) that covered this pump you might be able to disassemble it, but getting it all back together and everything correctly indexed might take some specialized tools and experience! My last try at this(a Kubota 3 cylinder) ended up in a mad dash for all the parts that sprang out when I removed a set screw that was under pressure and guts went flying to the four corners of the garage- yes,it ended up at a pro's place for a 250.oo rebuild... If your STILL determined to rip that cam out, you need to get the lifters up and away from the cam lobes. Make some "C" shaped shims out of some properly sized washers ands compress those springs (use a large screwdriver-or ideally a lifter tool for a flathead Ford V-8- and collapse the springs, leveraging of of the pump casting opening. Then jam your washers under them springs to hold them squeezed. after yuve got them all done, turn the pump upside down and hopefully, gravity(smack it with a lead hammer if they dont want to move) will pull your lifters down and far enough away from the cam lobes to allow it the clearance to slide it out. Of course there is probably a bolt-on retainer at the front, behind the drive gear/coupling that has to be dealt with to...
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