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AC 220 injection pump

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    Posted: 02 May 2010 at 7:26pm
need to up date the injection pump on my 220 . what options does anyone have.
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 What options? what do you mean, is this a farm tractor are you pulling it? The rosa Master is the only pump you can bolt on to it, if you want to have a Robert Bosch you have to have what they call a Harrison drive, because the oil galley is in the way to put an inline pump on. If you want more power than a stock pump just ask your diesel guy to set it at the HP you want, I have a 210 that runs 225hp on the stock pump, we use it around the farm, its a blast to drive has been that way since 1995, and no issues .
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I rebuild those pumps, as well as others. Is the flex ring breaking apart causing it to lose power and die? That is the most common problem with Roosa DB/DC pumps. We can replace the weight retainer with the new style EID so you never have flex ring problems. It is an expensive part, that I dont always put into a parade tractor, but a working tractor it is recommend. send me a pm if you need more info. I'll get back sometime friday. HTH, Ed.
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