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Super C Hydraulics Overhaul: Need Encouragement.
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Posted by RedTed/MO on May 11, 2002 at 17:43:57 from (63.71.128.85):
Okay, friends: I've got the (Super C / TouchControl) hydraulics block on the work bench. Back plate and bottom plate came off fairly easily. The shafts and arms are off. One of the main pistons came right out, no problem. The other one doesn't seem to want to move. And from the back end, some of the little parts came right out. Other's won't come to the pull of a magnet. Why are they stuck in there and why don't they want to come out? Now,... on either side of the block, and again from the underside, there's lots of hex screws. Do I need to remove these? To relieve pressure in the system? So the rest of the pieces will come out? (Remember, friends, hydraulics and overhauls is not my day job. Altho', somedays, I wish it was. Can somebody give me some encouragement?) Thanks. RedTed/MO.
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