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LS 180 Loss of hydraulic pressure in lift and tilting back
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<blockquote data-quote="tech.35058" data-source="post: 106494" data-attributes="member: 14347"><p>The part number you indicate is item#13 in the referenced drawing, described as 2475 psi relief valve, while item #29 is described as a 3500psi releif valve. Even if they fit, swapping them might not be a good idea. If you already have the valve out, how do the seals look? Also, pressing/depressing gthe valve "slug" with probe may let you wash out the valve with parts cleaner/ether/(anything else) and blow out with compressed air. Also consider ref#17. Seems like there should be more than one of these (2,3,4,or6?) A little debris goes a long way. If you find debris, what is it & where did it come from? Good luck ... ce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech.35058, post: 106494, member: 14347"] The part number you indicate is item#13 in the referenced drawing, described as 2475 psi relief valve, while item #29 is described as a 3500psi releif valve. Even if they fit, swapping them might not be a good idea. If you already have the valve out, how do the seals look? Also, pressing/depressing gthe valve "slug" with probe may let you wash out the valve with parts cleaner/ether/(anything else) and blow out with compressed air. Also consider ref#17. Seems like there should be more than one of these (2,3,4,or6?) A little debris goes a long way. If you find debris, what is it & where did it come from? Good luck ... ce [/QUOTE]
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