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Posted by banjo on November 17, 2006 at 12:32:33 from (65.67.203.158):
I've been over on the cub forum and received some help. But I'll run it past ya'll. I took the block off and have it tore down and new 0-rings installed where i removed old ones.But i have 1 left over and connot find any place it could go. Plus i do not seem to have a releif valve or screen(cannot find where one was supposed to be).And the orifice screen seems to be MIA. Thee are the 0-rings i have replaced. 2-acuator seal ring, 2-piston seal rings, 1- piston head seal ring, 1- regulator valve seat, 1- regulator valve piston seal ring,1- control valve seal ring. My connecting rod yoke has a tapperd shaft so it did not have an 0-ring there but i still have 1 left for something else that i cant figure out. Did some of the cubs not have the releif valve plug and screen? there are no threaded holes under the bottom cover just the 3 allen head plugs.Thanks
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