Help- T200 Lift Valve leaking

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rageatv

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I have a T200 I use around the track and usually takes care of me pretty good. Yesterday while getting it ready for the weekend, fluid started pouring from the right side of the machine. After further investigation I found a leak underneath the cab where the two foot pedal accuators move these rods in and out of a hydraulic control unit of some sort. The upper unit is leaking. I pulled the outter dust cover with allen head bolts and four more to pull what I thought was the unit. Both valves come out partially but I can get them out to get seals installed. Can anyone give me an idea how it comes apart without pulling the entire untit. Thanks
 
You need a seal kit. You need to remove the front linkage and remove the cover at the back. The entire spool will slide out the back. It has a spring and detent balls in the cap, be careful not to let it fly apart as the metal balls will be lost. If you lose them, they are cheap anyway.
As long as you have space behind the control block its a pretty simple job. Ensure the seals go in the correct way. The lips must face the pressure side (face the inside of the control block)
Good luck.
 

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