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Rotten oil leaks!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3314" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Well, my 743 i have been re-building has let me down, it has an oil leak from the control block. Its the aux spool, the one right at the bottom that will be horrible to pull and replace the seals again.</p><p>Has anyone had much luck replacing the spool O rings while the block is still attached to the machine? the only way i can see that i can do it, is to bend the 2 tube lines for the lift arm rams to allow me to pull the spool out. This is all after i had the fun of replacing the detent balls with the block still attached to the machine.</p><p>Why me, ooh why!!!!</p><p>The leak is pretty small, but its just something i really want to be rite. I just want it to be all leak free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3314, member: 82"] Well, my 743 i have been re-building has let me down, it has an oil leak from the control block. Its the aux spool, the one right at the bottom that will be horrible to pull and replace the seals again. Has anyone had much luck replacing the spool O rings while the block is still attached to the machine? the only way i can see that i can do it, is to bend the 2 tube lines for the lift arm rams to allow me to pull the spool out. This is all after i had the fun of replacing the detent balls with the block still attached to the machine. Why me, ooh why!!!! The leak is pretty small, but its just something i really want to be rite. I just want it to be all leak free. [/QUOTE]
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