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Re: Re: 300U hyd
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Posted by SIMO on April 30, 2004 at 02:02:30 from (158.52.254.237):
In Reply to: Re: 300U hyd posted by Ibby on April 29, 2004 at 05:37:53:
THANKS GUYS. THERE IS NO OTHER VALVE ANYWHERE. I EVEN TOOK THE RESERVOIR LID OFF TO CHECK INSIDE. NOT AS DIRTY AS I EXPECTED. I WILL CHECK WITH A DEALER OR A BUDDY TO SEE IF WE CAN FIND A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE. WHEN I TOOK OFF THE CONTROL VALVE IT DIDN'T SEEM LIKE IT HAD BEEN ON THERE VERY LONG.(CAME OFF EASY). SOMEONE MUST HAVE SCREWED UP AND THOUGHT THEY DIDN'T NEED IT. ANOTHER THING. WHEN I TOOK OFF THE PIPE MANIFOLD FROM THE PUMP I NOTICED A "BUTTON" ON THE RES. LID THAT MOVES IN MAYBE A 1/16" IN AND COMES OUT AGAINST THE MOUNTING FLANGE OF THE PIPING. WHATS UP WITH THAT? THANKS AGAIN. SIMO
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