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<blockquote data-quote="kalninm" data-source="post: 450512" data-attributes="member: 18635"><p>Thanks guys, so one thing that also concerns me is that before, when we released the pressure in the pump we were able to move the motor up and down as we wanted since it was no longer pressurized. When we released the pressure this time we still couldn't move the motor, the piston seemed stuck. so we took out the bottom pin holding it in place. we were trying to raise the motor to take off the lower unit and do the water pump. This worked for the time being but is it normal for the piston to be stuck like that? I thought for sure when we released the pressure we would be able to raise it manually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalninm, post: 450512, member: 18635"] Thanks guys, so one thing that also concerns me is that before, when we released the pressure in the pump we were able to move the motor up and down as we wanted since it was no longer pressurized. When we released the pressure this time we still couldn't move the motor, the piston seemed stuck. so we took out the bottom pin holding it in place. we were trying to raise the motor to take off the lower unit and do the water pump. This worked for the time being but is it normal for the piston to be stuck like that? I thought for sure when we released the pressure we would be able to raise it manually. [/QUOTE]
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