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Massey 65 injection pump

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Buttsbrooke

06-27-2007 01:45:33




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I have Massey 65 deisel with a Ford CAV injection pump that is leaking around the top seals and cut off valve. Went to tighten top and broke stud off. Does any body know were I can get a Gasket rebuild kit and a new stud for this pump?




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Chuck Bergstrom

06-28-2007 05:35:38




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 Re: Massey 65 injection pump in reply to Buttsbrooke, 06-27-2007 01:45:33  
Hi, It was very common for the CAV to leak around
the upper gasket and not too hard to replace. The
part no. for the gasket is 1851882M1. The part no
for a cover retaining stud(2 used)is 1851879M1.
If it is the stud for the shut off lever-the one
that pivots(and the one with O rings)that is not
sold seperately thru MF. Best to you. Chuck



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Forgot password for TomTX

06-27-2007 06:15:37




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 Re: Massey 65 injection pump in reply to Buttsbrooke, 06-27-2007 01:45:33  
I have helped many people fix leaking around the shut off shaft and the throttle shaft on the CAV pumps over on the MF board. You didn't need to "tighten" anything, just replace the o-rings. If you have already remove the cover the following may not help you. If you have more trouble, I hang out on the MF board. Tom

Is your pump a CAV? If it is a CAV, I have been there done that. The CAV is prone to leaking around the throttle shaft and the cut-off shaft. First you will need to get 2 or 3 cans of engine cleaner. Clean, clean, and clean again the whole area. After each spraying, hose off, let dry and do it again. Cleaner the better, if you drop a ball of grease/dirt into the top while the cover is off - big trouble, one piece of crud dropped into the bottom of the pump will cost you about $600-700. Now using a paper towel, start looking for your leak; it will show up real easy on the dry, clean paper towel. 1. MOST important thing is to have some paper and pencil BEFORE you take off the cover.
2. Remove shut-off linkage and throttle linkage. 3. Remove screws or nuts holding lid on. 4. DO NOT just lift up the top. Lift it just a little, very carefully so you can peek under it. A spring is attached from the lid to the bottom part of the pump. One end of spring is hooked on a wide post looking like a tombstone. The tombstone has several holes in it. Write down which hole the spring is hooked in before you remove it. The other end is through one of the holes in the flattened end of the control rod. Again write down the hole it is in before you remove it. This step is VERY IMPORTANT. If the spring is not reassembled to EXACTLY the same holes on both ends, the tractor will never run right again. The same pump can be used on different model tractors with the only difference being how the spring is hooked. My MF dealer mechanic can tell the proper holes by using the 3 numbers on the CAV. Now remove the spring, and lift off the lid. 5. Write down the model/year of tractor, and the model of the CAV pump and serial number. There are 3 different numbers on my CAV pump.
6. Take the cover with you and head to MF dealer and purchase a new gasket and four (4) tiny o-rings that fit around the throttle shaft and the shut-off shaft. Each shaft has 2 o-rings. If the o-rings are not leaking now, they soon will so replace all of them. Total cost of gasket and 4 o-rings is about $5 or $6. 7. You will need a little patience and two extra hands to get the spring attached on both ends and the new gasket fitted. I did this complete procedure on my MF 690 and now it has NO LEAKS.
Tom

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Buttsbrooke

06-28-2007 00:07:55




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 Re: Massey 65 injection pump in reply to Forgot password for TomTX, 06-27-2007 06:15:37  
Thanks for the info TomTX. I did not find any o-rings on the shafts, probably why its leaking so bad.



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