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Re: Super A hydraulics
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Posted by Mark in Wa on January 17, 2007 at 06:56:55 from (131.35.138.10):
In Reply to: Super A hydraulics posted by ncpatriot65 on January 17, 2007 at 03:08:06:
The hydraulics system is quite simple on the Super A. It consists of a pump located on the right below the magneto on the left lower forward end of the block, there is a pair of steel lines that snake their way to the left side of the touch control hydraulic manifold, and the manifold itself. All hydraulic work is done through this manifold. It encompases the 2 cylinders both control valves the pressure relief system and the filter/resevoir. Like others have said if the fluid is disappearing then it can only go into the crankcase through the pump, otherwise leaks will be visible either under the pump or the touch control manifold. The parts kit to overhaul the manifold sells for about $125 through IHC, add in new boots, both the leather ones for the cylinders and the rubber ones for the control valves and you should have good as new manifold. Just remember that dirt is a hydraulic systems worst enemy. It can cause components to fail very quickly. I rebuilt my manifold last year and it took me about 4 hours start to finish. THe I&T manual IH-8 has a decent breakdown of the manifold and is a good investment. Good luck, give me a yell if you have any further questions, Hydraulics is what I do for a living.
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