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Re: More Char Lyn ps problems
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Posted by Smith1000 on June 01, 2007 at 04:34:26 from (70.41.100.224):
In Reply to: More Char Lyn ps problems posted by RBTXS on May 30, 2007 at 10:00:44:
I have a Char Lyn on a SMTA. Sounds like the same type set up. Mine does not blow fluid out the reservoir though. I don"t know why yours is doing it, but if you want me to check mine to compare to yours for anything, let me know. Actually, I don"t recall a vent washer on the reservoir on mine. I believe on mine the reservoir lid is spring loaded. It tightens down with a wing nut and there are one or 2 flat washers under the wing nut. Doesn"t seem to me that it really vents at all there, but I haven"tlooked at it closely for some time. I had to replace the pump seal once. Was losing a lot of fluid there. Had to replace the seals in the torque gen last year. Seems to be working good now. Where is the reservoir on yours mounted in relation to the pump?
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