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<blockquote data-quote="Philosaw" data-source="post: 79276" data-attributes="member: 11355"><p>I do have the valve out and separated the BICS from it with no sign of metal at all. Also I don't have a bob tach. I have drained the system and my next step is to clean the case drain filters. If they are clean, can I assume that I don't have a metal problem. I could also disect the hydraulic filter to see if there's any metal in there as well, or perhaps bring in an oil sample for testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philosaw, post: 79276, member: 11355"] I do have the valve out and separated the BICS from it with no sign of metal at all. Also I don't have a bob tach. I have drained the system and my next step is to clean the case drain filters. If they are clean, can I assume that I don't have a metal problem. I could also disect the hydraulic filter to see if there's any metal in there as well, or perhaps bring in an oil sample for testing. [/QUOTE]
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