Posted by Lawrie Webb on April 05, 2020 at 07:21:56 from (115.189.89.152):
I am new to this forum, and found an old forum that I am unable to reply to- so I hope someone could help with these two questions I live in New Zealand and have a Fiat 450DT and a UTB 533DT (UTB being a fiat copy under licence), both tractors are strong performers and I enjoy keeping them alive and well.
Question 1: Would the 3 point hydraulic relief valve (located on the hydraulic head between your calve muscles/legs while on the seat) cause the hydraulic lines to be noisy if the copper washer was missing or to thin. While lifting the 3 point arms.
Question 2: I also have a badly leaking diesel fuel injector. It has two washers, a corking or similar compond washer at the top of the injector and a copper washer at the base of the injector located in a deep socket in the cylinder head. I cannot get the old diesel injector copper washer out. Any suggestions how to remove this copper washer or is this the right way to go about fixing the leaking injector
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