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ideas on guts of SA hydraulic box

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Ed S

03-11-2008 13:13:07




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Hello,
Was wondering if anybody had an idea about getting the pressure relief valve out. Its o-ring came out in pieces and part of it is still holding the valve in place. We have tried to turn it. Not Moving.
Any advice or help would be appreciated.




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Ed S

03-14-2008 12:08:21




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 Re: ideas on guts of SA hydraulic box in reply to Ed S, 03-11-2008 13:13:07  
Thanks,
You picked the part we could not get out.
The tool worked with an impact.
O-ring replaced.
Students and owner are happy.



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P and R Pete

03-11-2008 18:22:28




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 Re: ideas on guts of SA hydraulic box in reply to Ed S, 03-11-2008 13:13:07  
Ed, I have mine all apart. Do you have an exploded picture and if so, which number is the piece you're talking about? I'm wondering if you mean #26, the pressure regulator valve seat.

In case it's this, here's what I used-
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First off, in case you weren't aware, it's threaded. I used a "drag-link socket" I got at NAPA, about $13. You have to be careful that you can 'lean' on it, so that it doesn't jump out of the slot and nick the borehole.

Once it was unthreaded, my O-ring prevented it's easy removal. By chance, I had a rubber sleeve sitting around from Lord-knows-what, but it fit over an allen wrench, and I stuck it in the center hole on the valve seat, torqued it sideways to 'grab', and pulled it right out.

Another trick (tractorsam? Greg-N-CA?) was to grind a head down on a long bolt to fit into the bore, slip a rubber sleeve like a piece of gas line over the bolt, then run a washer and nut donw, so the rubber spreads out and grabs.

If you mean something else, well, never mind. LOL

Let us know.

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