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Cat 3535 seal replacement

Ric

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I noticed water dripping from the bottom (around the oil cup) of my 3535 Cat pump. Is it time to replace the seals? Is it basically a bigger version of a Cat 310/340?
 

MEP001

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It's probably the low-pressure seals, but there's a slim chance it's the seals on the plunger bolts. A sure sign of that would be water in the crankcase. In any case, it's worth changing out all the seals and o-rings in the head and on the plunger bolts while you have it apart.
 

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I put a seal kit in my 3535 last week. Since I had only done 310’s in the past, I got my distributor to send someone with experience to help. We found the v-seal retainer ring (brass) broken in 3 pieces. The helper had brought his box of 3535 parts and we were able to find a replacement. If I had tackled this job by myself, I would have been down at least a couple of days waiting on parts.

You have to order the felt wicks separately because they are not included in a seal kit.
 

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Seal kits are expensive. I got mine from Carwash Superstore for $287. Talk to Sarah.
 
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