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Steve V

Steve V's Automotive 757 560 2782
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I just installed hardened stator in a pump with a press. Before I install the pin that lubes the selective washer and the 3 screws, should the stator have any play? When I install the pin it won't move at all. I just don't want to chance it if it's an issue. I seem to remember a little voice in my head telling me that's a major no no. Thanks
 
Let me also add I can spin it(the stator) pretty easily in the pump body. I did a bunch of searching and I can't find any useful info.:confused:
 
25 views and nobody has any tidbits......:( If this is a non issue I am gonna finish this trans tomorrow. Bruce's write up says use red loctite when installing,ck says use dowells and the guide pin. If I did it that way I wouldn't of caught it being loose. Locite would tighten it up but is that ok,I could even use the green loctite.
 
I've installed a few

But not an expert. The ones that were LOOSE in the bore was because the pump housing was cracked. Might want to look for that. Sorry I don't have the answer you are looking for.
 
it depends on your definition of loose.a few thousandths,under 3 will allow it to spin but not cause problems with circuit oil loss.
 
Thanks Lee and Chris. I will check it out and post back. Time to get out the dail indicator.
 
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