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Re: Super C Hydraulics Overhaul: Need Encouragement.
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Posted by Clyde on May 12, 2002 at 08:42:17 from (63.146.82.215):
In Reply to: Super C Hydraulics Overhaul: Need Encouragement. posted by RedTed/MO on May 11, 2002 at 17:43:57:
I put new seals and gaskets in my Super C TC unit last year. As long as the front head plate is off, the main pistons should come right out. If the head is still on, then suction would hold them in. Or if they are dry, the rubber rings might be siezed. You should take all the allen screws out so you can clean the passages. You can also get access to the backside of the actuators and valves you can't get out. You might be able to use a small screwdriver to help them out. That didn't work for me, though. I had a lot of trouble getting the them out. I tried things I won't even mention to get them out. What I ended up doing was gently driving a round brass punch the same size as the front recess in them so that it wedged tight. Then I was able to pull and twist on the brass punch to get them out. Be very careful. You might have trouble getting replacements if you score them. I used about a 1/2" round brass punch. After I had everything apart, I cleaned the block by putting it in a big rubber-maid tub and spraying all the passages in the block using mineral spirits with a pressure gun. Be sure to coat all parts with hyd oil as you put it back together.
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