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Re: Re: Re: 806D big, big hydraulic leak
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Posted by Bermuda Ken on February 01, 2002 at 10:49:55 from (64.73.6.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 806D big, big hydraulic leak posted by Alan on February 01, 2002 at 09:28:44:
You probably need the following to stop your leak: 1 of 238-5011 oring, 1 of 238-6118 oring, 1 of 238-5212 oring and 1 of 396582R1 latching piston. Start by removing the remote valve control lever from the valve spool. (tipping the seat head helps, as does removing the rear tin cover behind the valves). Remove the rear hex cap on the valve (the pipe tube should stay WITH the valve). Remove the valve spool. Remove orings inside valve housing spool bore. Check for scoring, wear, ect. Replace orings and latching piston. Reassemble in reverse order. HOPEFULLY this will stop the leak. IF NOT you may have a cracked or broken valve housing and or tubing.
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