Assuming port 5 is where OP has 370 psi, I concur. Unless something is amiss there, I think disassembly is the next step.The next thing you can do is pull the clutch control valve and check it completely.
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Assuming port 5 is where OP has 370 psi, I concur. Unless something is amiss there, I think disassembly is the next step.The next thing you can do is pull the clutch control valve and check it completely.
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Yeah I know, just thought I'd ask tbhHard to see how you would get 370 PSI at ths test port if the relief was unloading at a lower pressure but check it anyway.
Dan
Yes that is where I'm getting 370 psi from.Assuming port 5 is where OP has 370 psi, I concur. Unless something is amiss there, I think disassembly is the next step.
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So what am I looking for if I remove the valve? Torn o rings, worn shaft??The next thing you can do is pull the clutch control valve and check it completely.
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Also check those passages in the plug for restriction.So what am I looking for if I remove the valve? Torn o rings, worn shaft??
So what am I looking for if I remove the valve? Torn o rinThe next thing you can do is pull the clutch control valve and check it completely.
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Oh ok, well that's mildly promisingNormally the issue will be an obstruction (junk) in the ports.
So what am I looking for if I remove the valve? Torn o rinThe next thing you can do is pull the clutch control valve and check it completely.
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Ok so how deep is this valve? Do i have to totally drain gearbox and remove the main feed line with filter housing? All looks a bit tight but may come out. Its on the ramp so im committed nowNormally the issue will be an obstruction (junk) in the ports.
Ok that was snug. So am I right in thinking the oil goes into valve, it turns and sends it down that tiny tube inside the gearbox? I can't see any gunk, it's very clean. Someone has been in there before though as there is rtv sealant on valve and box to axle flange too.So what am I looking for if I remove the valve? Torn o rin
Ok so how deep is this valve? Do i have to totally drain gearbox and remove the main feed line with filter housing? All looks a bit tight but may come out. Its on the ramp so im committed now![]()
Does that pipe look right? It feels almost rubber. I haven't found anything untoward...Ok that was snug. So am I right in thinking the oil goes into valve, it turns and sends it down that tiny tube inside the gearbox? I can't see any gunk, it's very clean. Someone has been in there before though as there is rtv sealant on valve and box to axle flange too.
Ah ok, great advice thanks. I didn't take it apart as it was all so clean, but it's still out so I will strip it. Very dangerous game taking that pipe out as if i drop it I'm in troubleHave you taken the valve apart and looked at all the internal parts and ports?
Carefully pull the feed pipe out and then you can put air to that port and you will hear the clutch close, if you hear air after the clutch is supposed to close then you have a bad hydraulic clutch or seal, and you will need to get into it all the way to repair it.
Yes that pipe has a pipe center with a soft exterior wrap to seal.
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You could put a blow gun to the end of the tube with a rubber tip, just be aware that it could just blow the tube out of there.Ah ok, great advice thanks. I didn't take it apart as it was all so clean, but it's still out so I will strip it. Very dangerous game taking that pipe out as if i drop it I'm in troublecould I not just put a tube over it and onto blow gun to listen?
Ok so I'm assuming this is badYou could put a blow gun to the end of the tube with a rubber tip, just be aware that it could just blow the tube out of there.
Ok so I'm assuming this is badnot sure if this will work as it didn't like my format.
Basically I blow air into pipe and it bubbles all around in the oil
Sounds / looks like a bad clutch pack to me.
Right ok, thanks. So is the clutch pack rebuildable? I thought it was a set of friction plates. So can you replace seals too??Removing the cab is a better way to go, it will make things easier not only to disassemble but to reassemble.
You can split it at the rear and work forward.