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New Guy - diagnosis suggestions for 763F
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<blockquote data-quote="skidboy" data-source="post: 8120" data-attributes="member: 719"><p>Fishfiles,i think that you are assuming a 763 is servo controlled,which if it was the above procedure would be correct.But all 763s are manual controll,and under the aluminium lever is a plate that is held on with 4 bolts.A seal and a square section O RING is needed to fix the leak.As stated above beware as oil will go everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidboy, post: 8120, member: 719"] Fishfiles,i think that you are assuming a 763 is servo controlled,which if it was the above procedure would be correct.But all 763s are manual controll,and under the aluminium lever is a plate that is held on with 4 bolts.A seal and a square section O RING is needed to fix the leak.As stated above beware as oil will go everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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