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Re: 2 way hydraulics for Super M??
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Posted by Wardner on January 10, 2006 at 21:00:03 from (4.154.243.139):
In Reply to: Re: 2 way hydraulics for Super M?? posted by Jeff Jackson on January 10, 2006 at 18:24:28:
Most, if not all, aftermarket spool valves have a relief valve built into the body. I think they are all adjustable as well. Normally they are covered with a cap that has a hexagonal shape for wrenching. When the built-in relief valve opens, excess pressure is dumped into the outlet of the valve. That will have the same pressure as the reservoir which is near zero. I would not plumb in an extra relief valve. It just makes for a sloppy installation plus it is an added expense. MOreover it has to be installed between the pump and spool valve and require high pressure hoses and fittings.
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