Posted by Matt Weltz on November 26, 2007 at 18:40:09 from (12.216.122.181):
Hey guys. Still trying to figure out the live hydraulics on my SH. Have the main line to the engine driven pump coming from the bottom of the belley pump housing and the pressure return line going back to the top of my 2-way valve. Then have 2 lines going to the rear for power up and down. Have the valve mounted directly on top of filler pipe coming out of housing for oil return. Trouble is that with a short nipple the valve hits and binds the starter switch. If I use the next taller nipple, the pressure line to the valve hits the bottom of the gas tank. I don't want any vibrations to rub a hole in the gas tank. However, I am afraid if I use an elbow and move the valve off to the side I will loose rigidity. Valve is not the IH christmas tree style. Anybody else have this trouble? Pictures would be great!!! Sorry for the long post but thanks for your help!!!
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