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Need help with SC Touch Control

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MM_TX

06-21-2006 17:52:17




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I've got 2 units off dead Super Cs that had fluid in them. On the 1st unit I can push the pistons in and out with hard resistance, but the control valves leak. The 2nd unit the pistons are not frozen (they will "give" and rotate but I cannot push them in or out even trying with different control valve positions. Question 1: Which one would be more likely to be any good without rebuilding? Question 2: If the 2nd one is just indicating better preasure how can I move the pistons so I can get the connecting rod pins in as the rods are in each others way? Thanks for any advice_mm.

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

06-21-2006 19:46:00




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 Re: Need help with SC Touch Control in reply to MM_TX, 06-21-2006 17:52:17  
My experience with the system on a c is limited, but a cub uses a similar but smaller system, and form my experience the second one would be the one most likely to work. It will normally take moree pressure to move the pistons than you can generate by hand. You may have to conenct pressure pump to get the pistons where you cna connect rods, unless they have been pushed out so far the rings are outside the block, then you will have to tear apart.

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