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Posted by Dick Davis on December 01, 2004 at 07:49:54 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic cooler posted by Allan in NE on December 01, 2004 at 03:46:53:
Thanks for all of your responses. Why did I know a tran cooler wouldn't be the answer? As I said the test procedure showed that the pressure was dropping when load was removed so it would seem it is working correctly. Before I ran the test, I was confident that I would find that the pressure would not drop and that would explain the heat build up - (the cast parts of the reservoir/valves have the paint blistered off in places so I know it was too hot!) The only thing I found that was amiss in the system was that the resevoir vent had been replaced with a greae zerk! So I know the system wasn't venting through the 1/8" pipe. Could that be a reason for overheating? Thanks again for your help. For Bob Frey, I only solved part of the leak problems so far. Watch out for those gaiter springs - they're tough to deal with.
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