04-16-2022, 01:09 PM
(04-15-2022, 02:57 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:Assuming the lower part of the pump assy is secured, the pin at the upper end can be removed. [i]There must be a point for ease of maintenance to gain access to the service port. Make sure the uplock is engaged so motor does not lower. [/i](04-14-2022, 02:36 PM)Bduck Wrote: Judging from where you are pointing it appears to be the right area for the service port. Unless there is another screw on opposite, I would say the appearance of this screw type is the right service port. With lock engaged still in up position, try retracting ram to see if pump assy will pivot providing a better access to the screw by hand moving pump assy. Once loosened reposition pump assy back to its normal position to extend the ram fully before removal of screw.
So you think if I raise the motor as high as it will go, it will give me enough clearance to take the screw out? If not, I guess I will need to remove the top pin. It looks like if I do that, I would be able to move the ram back enough to get the screw out. I was able to get the screw loose today but there was not enough clearance to take it out.