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Topic: 190xt
Posted By: melenia
Subject: 190xt
Date Posted: 07 Jun 2024 at 10:37am
I am replacing the o-rings on the throttle shaft and fuel shut off on a Model 3D922 fuel injector pump. There is supposed to be a spring clip on the shaft that needs to be removed to separate the two pieces in order to replace the 0-rings. I simple can't identify where it is. Can anyone shed some light on this. Thanks.
Dale



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Posted By: tbran
Date Posted: 07 Jun 2024 at 3:09pm
Look at the throttle shaft. Wiggle it. It separates exactly in the middle. There is a J clip or E ring type depending on type of pump - electric or manual shut off - in the slot of the shaft. The Clip goes through the slot on one side and into the groove on the male shaft and retains it.  Use a screwdriver or tool and pry it up . Then, as it flys off into some inaccesible place look for it for an hour or so. It will be in the last place you look . The inside shaft will not come out - it hits the block. The spring overtravel will have to be diassembled via removing the allen screw if pump is still on the tractor to allow removal. The orings and other items are on the shafts you will remove. This is for a Roosa Master - DBGF or DM what ever.   The clips are black in color. The manual cut off clip has the j leg that turns off the metering valve blade at the inside rear of the pump. 

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Posted By: Lynn Marshall
Date Posted: 07 Jun 2024 at 6:47pm
Excellent answer by tbran. I have an Allen wrench that has been shortened and bent just for getting that screw out.


Posted By: dp7000
Date Posted: 07 Jun 2024 at 8:32pm
Yes, great description. I’ve had plastic washers and seals for mine for a while now. I look at it every time I walk by, thinking about how comes apart. Thanks Tbran. Appreciate Lynn’s expertise as well.


Posted By: melenia
Date Posted: 08 Jun 2024 at 12:01pm
Thanks for the excellent information!! When I get back to it I'll check it out closer.
Thanks again.



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