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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 103181" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>Let's address one issue at a time…..if you put the variable speed sheave in high and it bleeds down, your leak is in the roto-swivel assembly (this is the most common source)….if it does not bleed down it is likely in the variable speed valve (especially the pressure relief rod….second most common leak) it is at the front of the variable speed valve and drips down onto the belt and throws oil everywhere. Can also be coming from the line itself. Pinpoint the leak and we can help you with that.</p><p>The "chatter" can be a lot of things but look at your 'driven sheave' (spring loaded sheave) note whether or not the bushings around the three pins have 'ovaled' out or not. Grease the sheave as needed.</p><p>The block should have the four center bolts in one direction and the four outer bolts going in the opposing direction. There is a stamp on each half of the block….make sure they are pointed in the same direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 103181, member: 5914"] Let's address one issue at a time…..if you put the variable speed sheave in high and it bleeds down, your leak is in the roto-swivel assembly (this is the most common source)….if it does not bleed down it is likely in the variable speed valve (especially the pressure relief rod….second most common leak) it is at the front of the variable speed valve and drips down onto the belt and throws oil everywhere. Can also be coming from the line itself. Pinpoint the leak and we can help you with that. The "chatter" can be a lot of things but look at your 'driven sheave' (spring loaded sheave) note whether or not the bushings around the three pins have 'ovaled' out or not. Grease the sheave as needed. The block should have the four center bolts in one direction and the four outer bolts going in the opposing direction. There is a stamp on each half of the block….make sure they are pointed in the same direction. [/QUOTE]
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