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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 17845" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There is still no reason for the hour meter to keep running even if there is pressure, someone must have done some funky wiring to your machine!</p><p>With air, it should purge with a few cycles of the cylinder. There will be a small amount of air in there but over time it will all go. The valve shouldn't stick as you have power in one direction but not the other, as long as you still have full motion of the pedal. Thats the only thing i can think that is left. I assume it was all good before the stick broke off?</p><p>I was half thinking load checks but they only seem to by-pass small amounts of oil.... They could be checked if you can gain access. You can see on your control block that there are 4 sections, find the tilt section, i think its the top. Where the tube lines exit there will be 2 bolt heads, behind here are your load checks. It wouldn't hurt to check them and replaces the seals. Make sure nothing is stuck in the poppet holding it open.</p><p>Sorry i can't be more help, it has to be something simple! as i assume it was working before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 17845, member: 82"] There is still no reason for the hour meter to keep running even if there is pressure, someone must have done some funky wiring to your machine! With air, it should purge with a few cycles of the cylinder. There will be a small amount of air in there but over time it will all go. The valve shouldn't stick as you have power in one direction but not the other, as long as you still have full motion of the pedal. Thats the only thing i can think that is left. I assume it was all good before the stick broke off? I was half thinking load checks but they only seem to by-pass small amounts of oil.... They could be checked if you can gain access. You can see on your control block that there are 4 sections, find the tilt section, i think its the top. Where the tube lines exit there will be 2 bolt heads, behind here are your load checks. It wouldn't hurt to check them and replaces the seals. Make sure nothing is stuck in the poppet holding it open. Sorry i can't be more help, it has to be something simple! as i assume it was working before. [/QUOTE]
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