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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9960" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>*slaps forehead* i thought it was a newer machine that has electro-mechanical valves. I really should read the posts more.</p><p>You shouldn't need to pull the control block for this. It should simply be stuck in detent position. If all the linkages are still attached just grab the right steering stick and pull it all the way to the left and let it spring back to centre. It should be quite stiff to get it to pop out of detent mode.</p><p>You said you removed the back cap on the control block, did any metal balls fly out? there should have been a spring with 2 balls that are used to hold the spool in detent when engaged or did you just remove the cover? Could you see the entire spring? or was it covered with a metal cup?. Hopefully its just a metal ball has slipped out causing it to lock in detent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9960, member: 82"] *slaps forehead* i thought it was a newer machine that has electro-mechanical valves. I really should read the posts more. You shouldn't need to pull the control block for this. It should simply be stuck in detent position. If all the linkages are still attached just grab the right steering stick and pull it all the way to the left and let it spring back to centre. It should be quite stiff to get it to pop out of detent mode. You said you removed the back cap on the control block, did any metal balls fly out? there should have been a spring with 2 balls that are used to hold the spool in detent when engaged or did you just remove the cover? Could you see the entire spring? or was it covered with a metal cup?. Hopefully its just a metal ball has slipped out causing it to lock in detent. [/QUOTE]
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