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hyd fittings for drive motor on a 743b bocat
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 115131" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>Is it the threads in the hydraulic motor body, or the threads on the 90 degree fitting that are damaged?</p><p>If it is the elbow, there are part numbers in the online catalog, replacing it will be advisable because it will inevitably seep due to the thread damage. If it's the motor body, that's another matter that might involve a machine shop. Since the motor to elbow seals with an O-ring, some thread damage might be acceptable and not leak, you just need to determine what thread was used; if you can take the elbow to a hydraulic shop and tell them you need a chaser for (point to an end) what this threads into, they'll probably be able to tell you what to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 115131, member: 2510"] Is it the threads in the hydraulic motor body, or the threads on the 90 degree fitting that are damaged? If it is the elbow, there are part numbers in the online catalog, replacing it will be advisable because it will inevitably seep due to the thread damage. If it's the motor body, that's another matter that might involve a machine shop. Since the motor to elbow seals with an O-ring, some thread damage might be acceptable and not leak, you just need to determine what thread was used; if you can take the elbow to a hydraulic shop and tell them you need a chaser for (point to an end) what this threads into, they'll probably be able to tell you what to get. [/QUOTE]
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