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Adding case drain to 773
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris 8603" data-source="post: 128899" data-attributes="member: 23605"><p>What are you calling a drain on your machine, I'm not familiar with those schematics either. There's not alot of pressure on a case drain. It's just a excess pressure relief when you turn off a hydraulic motor and leak by relief for lack of better terms. On my 743 I'm going to tie into the suction line right off the tank to add in mine. Summit racing has a tee fitting for radiator hoses that has i think a 3/4 threaded fitting. Or you could buy the right size pipe and weld in a fitting for the size you need. Only other way I've heard is to stick a hose into the tank from the fill cap and pack it with rags to seal it. I'm not that cheap. To much to go so wrong!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris 8603, post: 128899, member: 23605"] What are you calling a drain on your machine, I'm not familiar with those schematics either. There's not alot of pressure on a case drain. It's just a excess pressure relief when you turn off a hydraulic motor and leak by relief for lack of better terms. On my 743 I'm going to tie into the suction line right off the tank to add in mine. Summit racing has a tee fitting for radiator hoses that has i think a 3/4 threaded fitting. Or you could buy the right size pipe and weld in a fitting for the size you need. Only other way I've heard is to stick a hose into the tank from the fill cap and pack it with rags to seal it. I'm not that cheap. To much to go so wrong!! [/QUOTE]
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