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					Originally Posted by  sparkycuda
					 
				 
				It's possible.  Precision is the key to pumps.  Clearances between tooth-end to case and gear-end (side clearance) to case are the critical measurements - they must be as close as possible to prevent oil from "slipping" by. Since you are rebuilding a pump, there might be wear that must be compensated at both tooth-end and sides. Don't know the original specs for the Magom pump, but tooth-end to case is probably .001" - almost touching.  Side clearance is probably similar. If  your case is worn it could be reworked to clean up the tooth-end area (outer diameter of the gears) - again, a very precise operation.  If side clearance area is worn, the end plate could be ground flat to give a good sealing surface, but precision is key. 
Since pumps are normally hand fitted during assembly, I can't predict what your success will be. A few years ago, someone on the Forum built a gear pump from scratch (don't remember who) and had some decent level of success. Maybe your repair will work. 
Forgot to ask - how badly worn is your original pump?  Is it not pumping well? Low flow or pressure or both? 
 
Good luck! 
 
Ken 
			
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 Well it will work but there is no lifting power, the pump is a older magom pump still has the brass gears , I know now they make all there gear harden steal . It's funny it more as like it's working fine but there is no power