Posted by CNKS on June 05, 2012 at 16:03:14 from (216.144.104.128):
I referred to this earlier, but I am still confused. Someone explain to me how the relief valve in the hydraulic reservoir works. Referring to 42 in the diagram, the seat (16) fits on the gasket (15), the ball (17) fits in the seat, the spring (19) fits inside the sleeve (18), the body (20) fits over the whole thing and the cap (21) fits over the body. However the ball does not fit into the bottom of the spring but is free to move up and down without resistance. Thus the spring does nothing far as I can tell. The previous owner had put in a couple of parts so that the ball seated into the spring. Unfortunately I did not pay attention to the way I disassembled it, so that I don’t know what the sequence is, I was going to rely on my parts manual but those parts are not shown. One of the parts can be put between the ball and the spring, but it is not in the diagram. Assembled according to the diagram I can’t see how the valve does anything.
This post was edited by CNKS at 09:30:19 06/06/12.
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