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Replacing Spool Seals On 763 Control Valve
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<blockquote data-quote="nobull1" data-source="post: 31955" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>You are correct you could cut them installing over the spool. But in the end you have to slide one over the spool to get it where it belongs, if you don't want to take the detent assembly apart. One thing that could be done and recommended, that we did not do, would be to put a wrap or two of saran-wrap over the spool to prevent cutting of the seal. once the seal is in place you can just remove the saran-wrap. Lucky for us we did not cut the seal as we have no leaks at this time. Good you brought that up though for someone reading this thread and thinking of doing this job them self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobull1, post: 31955, member: 722"] You are correct you could cut them installing over the spool. But in the end you have to slide one over the spool to get it where it belongs, if you don't want to take the detent assembly apart. One thing that could be done and recommended, that we did not do, would be to put a wrap or two of saran-wrap over the spool to prevent cutting of the seal. once the seal is in place you can just remove the saran-wrap. Lucky for us we did not cut the seal as we have no leaks at this time. Good you brought that up though for someone reading this thread and thinking of doing this job them self. [/QUOTE]
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