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642b jammed float valve
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<blockquote data-quote="Des" data-source="post: 41276" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>Is the cap on the back of the control valve the one with the c-clip if so, remove the c-clip then undo the two cap screws that hold the aluminum cap on, then pull the cap off. If the cap has two 7/16 bolts on each side of the end of the cap then remove the 7/16 bolts which hold the spring and detent ball in place,then the cap screws that hold the aluminum cap in place,then remove the cap. I would buy a new detent kit .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Des, post: 41276, member: 4947"] Is the cap on the back of the control valve the one with the c-clip if so, remove the c-clip then undo the two cap screws that hold the aluminum cap on, then pull the cap off. If the cap has two 7/16 bolts on each side of the end of the cap then remove the 7/16 bolts which hold the spring and detent ball in place,then the cap screws that hold the aluminum cap in place,then remove the cap. I would buy a new detent kit . [/QUOTE]
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