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Not the fastest thing in the world but sure beats hand bombings with a shovel .
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Thanks for your suggestions guys. @Spike188 I had thought it might be casting marks but in that area none of the other 3 pumps I have shows any marks. @DavidBarkey yes, there was oil in the pump housing, but none around the shaft seal.
I happened to have another pump with 1/2 inch shaft so I'll try to use that instead of the old one, hopefully it works well. Cannot work on it right now though, I have limited time for wrenching.
I happened to have another pump with 1/2 inch shaft so I'll try to use that instead of the old one, hopefully it works well. Cannot work on it right now though, I have limited time for wrenching.
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We understand... explains where you have been for the past month or so too
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Have a look at the engine side in Case it is the rear main seal leaking a bit .Eugen wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 12:09 pm Thanks for your suggestions guys. @Spike188 I had thought it might be casting marks but in that area none of the other 3 pumps I have shows any marks. @DavidBarkey yes, there was oil in the pump housing, but none around the shaft seal.
I happened to have another pump with 1/2 inch shaft so I'll try to use that instead of the old one, hopefully it works well. Cannot work on it right now though, I have limited time for wrenching.
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Well we are getting a very rare treat down here this evening. I’m not sure how many of you guys up north get to see the northern lights but it’s a first for us. Quite beautiful.
My took some photos I thought I’d share.
My took some photos I thought I’d share.
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Pretty cool
I've never seen the northern lights but hopefully someday.
I've never seen the northern lights but hopefully someday.
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Nice show @JSinMO . What time of night was that ? I didn't see anything here but may already been in bed . Busy last couple of days .
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Great photos @JSinMO! Amazing that you got to see them! We've seen them a few times when camping or travelling farther north from home... Usually have way too much light pollution in big cities to be able to see anything.
There was a lot of solar flare activity that started on Wed. and it looks like predictions are calling for a good chance of being able to see the Aurora this weekend as well... NOAA has a good website for checking on aurora forecasts - https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/auro ... e-forecast
@DavidBarkey They were saying best time for viewing is around midnight - but from about 10 pm on you might get lucky... clear skies and lack of light pollution permitting - Good luck - We might try going for a drive out in the country if the skies are clear
There was a lot of solar flare activity that started on Wed. and it looks like predictions are calling for a good chance of being able to see the Aurora this weekend as well... NOAA has a good website for checking on aurora forecasts - https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/auro ... e-forecast
@DavidBarkey They were saying best time for viewing is around midnight - but from about 10 pm on you might get lucky... clear skies and lack of light pollution permitting - Good luck - We might try going for a drive out in the country if the skies are clear
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We stayed up till about 2. The sky was doing a lot of dancing but the color was very washed out due to being a mile from town.
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