Lol. You pulled out the idler screw. That's a tough reassembly. Essentially though you're fine just tilt the assembly vertical and gently try to slip it back together. Freeze the ends for better clearance.
@MrBerniebling it's a two screw pump. You have the screw shaft that's driven directly, and you have the second screw which is either driven by the first screw through mesh contact or by a gear set at the bottom. Given how the unit fell apart your pump is probably not a gear driven second screw. So simply ploping the idle screw back into the bearing will solve your problems.
Lol. You pulled out the idler screw. That's a tough reassembly. Essentially though you're fine just tilt the assembly vertical and gently try to slip it back together. Freeze the ends for better clearance.
idler screw por favor??
@MrBerniebling it's a two screw pump. You have the screw shaft that's driven directly, and you have the second screw which is either driven by the first screw through mesh contact or by a gear set at the bottom.
Given how the unit fell apart your pump is probably not a gear driven second screw. So simply ploping the idle screw back into the bearing will solve your problems.
You sort it yet mate
Check out part IIII
U need a new doohickey
Blue......Im certain