Chessie
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I'm replacing both hydr. pumps in an '08, IS3100Z (with the 26 or 27hp liquid-cooled kawasaki).
Btw, I don't see a drain plug on the hydraulic drive units/ motor at each wheel. My goal is to get rid of the old, black oil in the drive units. How?
Right now, both pumps are out, and there are two, disconnected, hydraulic lines for each pump.
I'm thinking that I aim the hydraulic lines over the drain pan and spin each wheel, forward and backwards until no more (old) oil comes out of the lines... and then put a funnel and some clean oil in one of the lines and spin the wheel (whatever direction sucks in the clean oil) until clean oil flows out of the other (drain) line.
Then I can install the new pumps and a clean filter and new oil.... presto-change-oh, Bob's your Uncle, good to go with new pumps, oil and filter.
Any better method?? (assuming I don't find drain plugs...)
Thanks, Chessie
Btw, I don't see a drain plug on the hydraulic drive units/ motor at each wheel. My goal is to get rid of the old, black oil in the drive units. How?
Right now, both pumps are out, and there are two, disconnected, hydraulic lines for each pump.
I'm thinking that I aim the hydraulic lines over the drain pan and spin each wheel, forward and backwards until no more (old) oil comes out of the lines... and then put a funnel and some clean oil in one of the lines and spin the wheel (whatever direction sucks in the clean oil) until clean oil flows out of the other (drain) line.
Then I can install the new pumps and a clean filter and new oil.... presto-change-oh, Bob's your Uncle, good to go with new pumps, oil and filter.
Any better method?? (assuming I don't find drain plugs...)
Thanks, Chessie