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Topic: 9N hydraulic valves
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| Louis Bramble
09-06-2012 10:04:51
71.253.200.176
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I am putting the pieces that go into the valve chamber. Do they have to be pressed in or are they just dropped into the chamber? The hydrulic lifts will not pick up a disc and I am trying to rebuild it. Thanks |
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| Plane Bart
09-06-2012 18:00:02
184.241.122.227
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Re: 9N hydraulic valves in reply to oldtanker, 09-06-2012 10:04:51
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| I found using a Torx screwdriver T-15 I think I was able to remove the out let valves or what ever part was stuck at the bottom of the chamber.
Yes all of the parts drop in nothing in the pump was pressed in. |
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| Plane Bart
09-06-2012 17:59:47
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Re: 9N hydraulic valves in reply to Bruce (VA), 09-06-2012 10:04:51
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| I found using a Torx screwdriver T-15 I think I was able to remove the out let valves or what ever part was stuck at the bottom of the chamber.
Yes all of the parts drop in nothing in the pump was pressed in. |
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| HCooke
09-06-2012 10:45:11
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Re: 9N hydraulic valves in reply to Louis Bramble, 09-06-2012 10:04:51
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| Just drop in, not pressed. |
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