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simplicityacnut

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  13:30:01  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Okay larry,heres the pics u requested.As far as i can tell i already have the engagement lever,shaft,and safety switch so i just need everything else.Do i use dexron mercon 3 for the trans fluid,opened the reservior up and its bone dry lol







larry8200

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  14:11:33  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yup, I see what you need. You use Dexron III in the hydro, and Gear Oil in the bGB and axle. Is the hydro working like that? Awfull low.

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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  14:52:38  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
it turns freely but i havent got it runnin yet so ill have to fill it up before hand,i was gonna change it anyhow
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  15:15:45  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You should change the filter too. It is in the bottom of the reservoir. The Wix number is 51467, any auto parts store should be able to cross that to what they have.

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simplicityacnut

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  15:31:33  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ill have to go to napa,its only bout 2 blocks away lol
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  15:57:33  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by simplicityacnut

ill have to go to napa,its only bout 2 blocks away lol



Better hurry! I would flush that too. Need 1 gallon ATF. take the upper hose off the reservoir, its the return line. Point it at a pan or bucket. Take the filter out. Fill the reservoir to about one inch from the return line hole. start engine and pour ATF in reservoir to maintain level untill fluid coming out of hose is nice and clear. There is no high pressure there. the volume coming out will be less than what you would get from a garden hose with no sprayer on it.

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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  16:17:01  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
gotta get a new battery first lol
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sammiefish

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  16:54:55  Show Profile  Visit sammiefish's Homepage Send sammiefish a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by larry8200

quote:
Originally posted by simplicityacnut

ill have to go to napa,its only bout 2 blocks away lol



Better hurry! I would flush that too. Need 1 gallon ATF. take the upper hose off the reservoir, its the return line. Point it at a pan or bucket. Take the filter out. Fill the reservoir to about one inch from the return line hole. start engine and pour ATF in reservoir to maintain level untill fluid coming out of hose is nice and clear. There is no high pressure there. the volume coming out will be less than what you would get from a garden hose with no sprayer on it.



shouldnt you do it with the filter in though???
or even the new filter installed?
of course... when you change any filter youll always get yuck...
ohhhhhh... scarrryyyyyy... . im just too paranoid

Chris 3/4's : )

Edited by - sammiefish on 01/11/2012 16:56:32
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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  17:06:13  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yeah itll be a mess either way lol
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  17:40:25  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Opinions vary, BUT, when you remove the filter, yucky goes straight in to the hydro, so I figure flush it through just as fast as possible.

I guess to really do it right, if the fluid is contaminated....

Remove all hoses, cooler, and reservoir. Flush and clean them thoroughly.

put two hoses on the hydro, put a clean funnell on the inlet hose, route the hose from the return to a bucket, fill funnell, start engine and run a quart or so into the funnell. Reassemble everything.

I just made that up and I wouldn't do it unless I knew there was something gritty in there.

Actually, if there was something abrasive in the fluid, the hydro would already be on its way out.


Edited by - larry8200 on 01/11/2012 17:44:46
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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  18:16:03  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yeah the person i got this from said itd been a couple years since it ran because the float messed up in the carb and they couldnt find parts,i cant wait to get it runnin again
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Talntedmrgreen

USA
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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  18:30:39  Show Profile  Visit Talntedmrgreen's Homepage Send Talntedmrgreen a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sure sounds like you're on your way...and in good hands too.

Thanks for the flush method Larry. I've considered doing it to the 3212H just to make me feel better.

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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  19:02:25  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yeah slowly but surely,just wanna have it ready for spring,cant wait to mow with it this spring
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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/11/2012 :  20:01:52  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yeah most of this stuff i couldnt have done without getting on here,thanks a bunch guys for all the input
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simplicityacnut

USA
196 Posts

Posted - 01/12/2012 :  17:20:28  Show Profile  Visit simplicityacnut's Homepage Send simplicityacnut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
well i took ur advice larry and flushed the hydro and changed the filter,filled the bgb and axle with gear oil,gonna wait to change the oil in the engine when its runnin so itll drain easier when its warm,gotta put a new gasket in my carb too so little by little ill get her runnin lol
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 01/12/2012 :  20:18:11  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It will be well worth it, the 3400 hydros are among the very best Simplicity ever designed/built, and in my opinion as good an all around GT as ever built.

A Cadillac or Lincoln no matter how you slice and dice it.

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