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Posted by John in Ct on March 23, 2007 at 08:50:26 from (69.24.45.9):
Thanks to everyone who has helped me with rebuilding my Farmall H 2-way Remote Control valve ( the valve that fits on the Lift-All filler pipe to make an H able to work 2 way cylinders). I am ready to assemble it and am wondering, where to lube it inside? I was going to use assembly lube on the O-ring, spool and spool bore. Should I do more? Do I lube or grease where the spool contacts the lever that moves it? Oil the spring? I have about .016 movement between the lever pivot and housing halfs. Someone mentioned .010" is the max allowed. Is my only option to get a new lever or have mine turned down and a bushing made or have it built up with weld and then turned down? I am afraid of getting dirt into the spool. At the same time, I would think that IH would have put seals there to keep dirt out if that was a concern. Could someone who has had experience with this remote control valve help me out. There is no service manual available. Thanks!!!
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