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Posted by CNKS on July 01, 2003 at 18:04:36 from (207.178.96.212):
Has anyone disassembled and reassembled the hydraulic reservoir on the Stage 2 Super H, etc? The high pressure tube fits into holes in the front of the reservoir and the valve body cover. At the same time the inner lever that attaches to the outside control lever must fit into a slot in the cam/piston lever in order to activate the hydraulics. All of this is inside the reservoir. Since the back plate is bolted to the valve body it is impossible to see anything while assembling and it has to be done by feel. I don't have a factory hydraulic manual, but the IT manual says to "be sure the high pressure tube is in position and tip the back plate to engage the cam lever with the inner control valve." I can position the high pressure tube but can't seem to get the cam lever into the slot. Any suggestions from someone who has done this? Thanks in advance.
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