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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Priming Super C Hydraulic Pump
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Posted by Clyde on November 02, 2001 at 04:11:03 from (63.146.82.73):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Priming Super C Hydraulic Pump posted by gt on November 01, 2001 at 19:12:33:
The TC wasn't too bad. You're really just taking it all part, cleaning out all the passages, ports, etc. and putting in lots of new seals. You get the kit from Case IH for $89. I had trouble getting some of the actuators out of the block. They were recessed into the block and being held by suction. My TC had been shut down with the pistons drawn in. I would try it with the pistons outward. I suspect the actuators might end up sticking out of the block slightly. Other than that make sure the outside of the TC is absolutely clean before you take it apart on your bench. I used lots of paper towels on my bench to lay the internal arts out on. I cleaned the inside of my bare block with a high pressure sprayer using mineral spirits. Dip or coat parts with oil as you put them back in. Rotate all parts with o-rings as you put them in, don't just push them in. Make sure all parts go back in the same exact place in the block since you'll have pairs of most parts. The head has to be torqued down to 45 lbs. Took me a full day. If I ever have to do it again I could probably do it in half a day. Oh, also be careful you don't get a hernia. That thing is heavier than it looks.
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