- Location
- Savannah, GA
I think it must be a simple problem such as the shaft not going all the way into the midshaft... you can extend the 20mm a bit or decrease it... give it a few hammers and should slide in..no way the pump is machined wrong... IMO... but who knows..
The pump is machined different than a stock one. The distance from where the front bearing seats and the face of the Solas pump (if I remember correctly) is about 5mm less, this moves the shaft forward. I had the this issue with my Solas, but I was lucky , I had a fairly large gap at my couplers. Without removing the mid shaft housing, I was able to slide a proper diameter pipe through the pump cavity and tap the mid shaft foward enough to get the extra room.
PS, don't use a pump shaft to drive the mid shaft forward, because it will get stuck.