Posted by bc on July 22, 2009 at 14:32:12 from (71.158.218.38):
In Reply to: Here is a diagram posted by jdemaris on July 22, 2009 at 11:26:33:
Think I'd try would be to unhook the line between the two valve spool banks and bull plug both sides. Then you can isolate each system to try them out. Both spool valve banks still have a pressure relief valve for a return to the resevoir. That may be a good place to put a pressure guage if you have one.
I'd pull all the pop off valves and see if there is any gunk under any of them.
After reading what others are saying, I'm leaning towards the swing valve spool bank or a bad oring or piston seal leak in the swing mechanism. You could isolate that further depending upon if it acts the same when you move the swing as when you move the stabilizers. Do the swing mechanism/cylinder(s) leak and does it make a difference where the swing is such as all the way to one end or the other end or in the middle?
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