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Re: Re: Re: Re: International 404 not pumping afte
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Posted by Dan on June 26, 2004 at 09:41:27 from (69.170.212.224):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: International 404 not pumping after fi posted by UFO Man on June 26, 2004 at 07:09:10:
UFO Man, Sounds like we've go the same manual! I've already removed the unloading valve and all seems good - no dirt, sludge, etc. I blew air through the passage in the valve and it is also clean. As far as the plug, are you talking about the level plug that you use as a sight plug when filling with fluid? If so, I've alreay tried that also BUT that may be where there problem is. As soon as I take the plug out, fluid is pouring out of that plug. That's what makes me think that it is not flowing from the rear center up to the hyd res under the seat. I'm stumped! I've cycled the lift ALOT more than the 10-12 times the manual says but it does nothing. It doesn't even feel like there's any resistance on the levers. I'll keep tinkering. I don't want to but I'm just thinking about pulling off the whole top hyd resevoir and seeing if there is something blocking the feed from the trans up to the hyd resevoir. I'm assuming there must be some type of pickup tube that connects the two, right? Thanks again for all the help.
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