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2008 S185 Turbo (High Flow)
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<blockquote data-quote="DMac" data-source="post: 120455" data-attributes="member: 21617"><p>I took what I assume is the entire High Flow Pump off (big black box). Removed all solenoids and the valve stems. Found a large piece of metal in one. Cleaned them all up. I depressed the spring loaded "jets" inside each one. Two of them were not spring loaded valves and moved when shook. Put it all back together and now the auxiliary attachments (hammer drill), comes on as soon as you start the Bobcat. Nothing will turn it off. Seems like an automatic load on the engine when I start Bobcat without attachment hooked up. Possibly one of those "non-spring loaded" valves is stuck open/on. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMac, post: 120455, member: 21617"] I took what I assume is the entire High Flow Pump off (big black box). Removed all solenoids and the valve stems. Found a large piece of metal in one. Cleaned them all up. I depressed the spring loaded "jets" inside each one. Two of them were not spring loaded valves and moved when shook. Put it all back together and now the auxiliary attachments (hammer drill), comes on as soon as you start the Bobcat. Nothing will turn it off. Seems like an automatic load on the engine when I start Bobcat without attachment hooked up. Possibly one of those "non-spring loaded" valves is stuck open/on. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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