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763H Aux and lift issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 114270" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>They are fragile, but that doesn't mean you can't open them up. If your up for an experiement, and know which one is not working right, you have nothing to loose.</p><p>Remove the Orings from the end, use soft jaws in a vice and grab ths part that had the orings, use a spanner on the hex part and un-do it. Remove the spool, spring and shims, ensure they move freely, clean with solvent and lubircate with oil or WD40, re-assemble and hopefully it will work again.</p><p>When i got my S150 it had sat for a while, one stem was not working, i did the above and it has worked flawlessly for a good 15 years, even has proportional control and that works just right too. If the stem is bad now, you can't make it worse by trying, it will only save you a few hundres bucks on new stems if it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 114270, member: 82"] They are fragile, but that doesn't mean you can't open them up. If your up for an experiement, and know which one is not working right, you have nothing to loose. Remove the Orings from the end, use soft jaws in a vice and grab ths part that had the orings, use a spanner on the hex part and un-do it. Remove the spool, spring and shims, ensure they move freely, clean with solvent and lubircate with oil or WD40, re-assemble and hopefully it will work again. When i got my S150 it had sat for a while, one stem was not working, i did the above and it has worked flawlessly for a good 15 years, even has proportional control and that works just right too. If the stem is bad now, you can't make it worse by trying, it will only save you a few hundres bucks on new stems if it works. [/QUOTE]
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