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Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats
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R.Williams
03-25-2001 23:01:59
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Joe, where did you find out about lapping the ball seats? About using a larger ball to lap in the seat? IHC Service Manual, IHC Liftall Service Manual?? or your idea? After lapping, maybe you should put in correct diameter ball and then gently tap it with brass punch (use new ball for final assembly) . yes, no ? Did the original ball have ring worn in it?
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Joe Berendzen
03-26-2001 14:56:10
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Re: Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats in reply to R.Williams, 03-25-2001 23:01:59
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I got the info on lapping the check valve ball seats from the Liftall section in the IT manual. They recommend lapping the seats with the ball 1/32 larger than the valve ball. One of the two balls I removed was pitted somewhat with rust. After I posted my question, I continued to lap the valve seats and they got to where they sealed a lot better than they were, but some light still got through. They may seal 30 wt. oil just fine like I have them now. I guess I'll put it back together and see, unless someone has a better suggestion. Joe
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R.Williams
03-27-2001 06:56:39
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Re: Re: Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats in reply to Joe Berendzen, 03-26-2001 14:56:10
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that sounds wise. if it works, that's the main thing. Joe, what was the liftall doing that made you service it? Implements slowly dropping, no lift power or what?
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Joe Berendzen
03-27-2001 20:53:45
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats in reply to R.Williams, 03-27-2001 06:56:39
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My 3 pt hitch would let the implements creep down. The brush hog was the main problem, as I would have to keep an eye on it and raise once in a while to keep it from scalping the pasture. Sometimes, it would seal and hold pretty well. When I took it apart, I found that one of the two check valve balls had more pitting than the other, and it was primarily on one half. I think that when the ball would seat on the non-pitted side, is when it would seal better. Anyway, I'm ready to put it back together when I get a gasket. I'll post my results.
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Thanks, will wait for results. RW
03-30-2001 07:42:11
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats in reply to Joe Berendzen, 03-27-2001 20:53:45
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