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763 Shooting hydraulic oil out the control valve?
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<blockquote data-quote="cmb7684" data-source="post: 65107" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>Before I put this thing back together here is where I'm at. As states above the cap for the spool valve that is the spool valve lowest on the control valve block (spool valve closest to the bottom of the machine) is held on by a keeper. I went to the bocat parts dealer and bought two new seals (one for the front and one for the back) The guy said that is the only two seals on the valve. He said the shaft looked good and there was no need to buff it as they had no score marks of any kind. He said the cap that has the bearings that will fly out is just bearings and springs and no need to take apart or do anything to. He told me to just clean it off with lots of parts cleaner and put it back in and showed me what direction to put the seals. That is easy enough.</p><p>My questions comes in about the insides of the caps that I'm told by him not to remove. Is it ture that the onlyu thing in there is springs and the bearings that will shoot out? I have read others that said their spool valves were sticking or not operating right. Remeber this all started by the spool valve (not the one with bearings) right belw the aux spool valve was shooting a stream of fluid out the rear cap. I told him this and he said does that when the seals are worn but that just doesnt make sense to me. I would hate to get it all back together to find out I should have shot grease or something at least in the caps where I'm told there is just springs and bearings? Is there anything I should do or just do what the bobcat parts guys said and leave it alone? Or should I leave it in place without taking it apart and is there any grease I should try to wedge in there at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmb7684, post: 65107, member: 1698"] Before I put this thing back together here is where I'm at. As states above the cap for the spool valve that is the spool valve lowest on the control valve block (spool valve closest to the bottom of the machine) is held on by a keeper. I went to the bocat parts dealer and bought two new seals (one for the front and one for the back) The guy said that is the only two seals on the valve. He said the shaft looked good and there was no need to buff it as they had no score marks of any kind. He said the cap that has the bearings that will fly out is just bearings and springs and no need to take apart or do anything to. He told me to just clean it off with lots of parts cleaner and put it back in and showed me what direction to put the seals. That is easy enough. My questions comes in about the insides of the caps that I'm told by him not to remove. Is it ture that the onlyu thing in there is springs and the bearings that will shoot out? I have read others that said their spool valves were sticking or not operating right. Remeber this all started by the spool valve (not the one with bearings) right belw the aux spool valve was shooting a stream of fluid out the rear cap. I told him this and he said does that when the seals are worn but that just doesnt make sense to me. I would hate to get it all back together to find out I should have shot grease or something at least in the caps where I'm told there is just springs and bearings? Is there anything I should do or just do what the bobcat parts guys said and leave it alone? Or should I leave it in place without taking it apart and is there any grease I should try to wedge in there at all? [/QUOTE]
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