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Finally, some progress on 632
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 910" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I feel your pain, really i do. I recently replaced all the hoses on my 731, but when i got them made they were made the exact same length, but still moving the hydro motor hoses were NOT fun at all, like trying to bend a solid steel bar, then you have to line up the fittings and tighten them up.... With regards to the O rings, you can get ones that handle the heat better from over the counter, go to a hydraulic seal shop and ask for 90 duro hardness O rings. They are harder than the "normal" ones and withstand the heat better. I used 90 duro O rings on the spool valve bank as i really don't ever want to have to pull that out again!!! Remember to oil or grease all the O rings before you install then to prevent them pinching when you tighten up the fittings. Good luck with getting it all up and running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 910, member: 82"] I feel your pain, really i do. I recently replaced all the hoses on my 731, but when i got them made they were made the exact same length, but still moving the hydro motor hoses were NOT fun at all, like trying to bend a solid steel bar, then you have to line up the fittings and tighten them up.... With regards to the O rings, you can get ones that handle the heat better from over the counter, go to a hydraulic seal shop and ask for 90 duro hardness O rings. They are harder than the "normal" ones and withstand the heat better. I used 90 duro O rings on the spool valve bank as i really don't ever want to have to pull that out again!!! Remember to oil or grease all the O rings before you install then to prevent them pinching when you tighten up the fittings. Good luck with getting it all up and running. [/QUOTE]
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