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642 control valve repair
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 42537" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Depends, where is it leaking? from the end of the spools? is there access behind it for the spool to be removed? Some had hydraulic lines that made it so you couldn't get the spool out without bending it. If you bend a spool its then rubbish, you will need an entire control block then.</p><p>Seals can be done without pulling the block if there is nothing in the way, the job is not at all fun, expecially the detent balls..... Very frustrating indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 42537, member: 82"] Depends, where is it leaking? from the end of the spools? is there access behind it for the spool to be removed? Some had hydraulic lines that made it so you couldn't get the spool out without bending it. If you bend a spool its then rubbish, you will need an entire control block then. Seals can be done without pulling the block if there is nothing in the way, the job is not at all fun, expecially the detent balls..... Very frustrating indeed. [/QUOTE]
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