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'89 Bobcat 743 control valve
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 76344" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If it's the more modern style that is cast as one piece, it isn't too hard to work on.</p><p>Drain all the oil you can, as it will all want to pour out when the spools are removed.</p><p>Remove the linkage at the front, remove the allen screws that hold the boot on, remove the rear cap and circlip (if fitted). Slide the front boot and the rear cap. If it had the circlip, carefully slide it off holding your hand around it as there is a spring and two balls that will want to fly out.</p><p>With the cap off, slide the spool out the back. If there are any lines in the way, bend them back, no NOT put any side load on the spool or it may bend and it will be stuffed. It takes a lot of pressure to bend, just don't push it.</p><p>With the spool out, use a pick and remove teh quad ring, one front one back. Oil it up and slide the spool back in, i found twisting it around helped get it back in.</p><p>That is a very basic run down, hopefully you can work with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 76344, member: 82"] If it's the more modern style that is cast as one piece, it isn't too hard to work on. Drain all the oil you can, as it will all want to pour out when the spools are removed. Remove the linkage at the front, remove the allen screws that hold the boot on, remove the rear cap and circlip (if fitted). Slide the front boot and the rear cap. If it had the circlip, carefully slide it off holding your hand around it as there is a spring and two balls that will want to fly out. With the cap off, slide the spool out the back. If there are any lines in the way, bend them back, no NOT put any side load on the spool or it may bend and it will be stuffed. It takes a lot of pressure to bend, just don't push it. With the spool out, use a pick and remove teh quad ring, one front one back. Oil it up and slide the spool back in, i found twisting it around helped get it back in. That is a very basic run down, hopefully you can work with that. [/QUOTE]
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