I need to work on my timbco 425 buncher Vickers valve bank. main and stick boom have no power when it gets warm. The kit cost 950.00 for orings and gaskets from timberpro. 👍 advice.
Thank you for the video Mike. I am about to reseal a 90 valvebank from a logmax head, do you find you like to put a little grease on the orings when you install them or not? If you use grease what kind do you recommend? Thanks again.
I've never worked with that style I've always used the slide over magnetic that rust effects and most aren't serviceable so they get you by making you buy and replace whole block.
Solenoids with replaceable coils make things a lot easier but half the time they are so rusted you can't get them apart and end up replacing both anyway. during winter maint we try to remove coils and put dielectric grease on the stems to prevent rust. Thanks
YOU NEED TO PUT SOME A LIGHT OIL ON THE O=RINGS BEFORE INSTALLING THEM, NEVER INSTALL ANY O-RING WITH OUT IT. YOU WILL ETHER CUT IT OR DAMAGE IT IN SOME WAY PUTING IT IN DRY LIKE THAT,, ops caps.. that was drilled in to our heads in tech school some 40 years ago, also all instruction tell you the same. same thing with piston packing..
What would cause the coils to overheat on these solenoids?
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Great sound advice!!😀😀👍👍
Been away awhile...2000 subscribers! Way to go bro! My learning from this vid, dirt is your enemy!! 👍
Great video Mike keep them coming there very informative
What specialist do i need for full heas solenoid turnstile replacement? Mechanical or electrical?
I need to work on my timbco 425 buncher Vickers valve bank. main and stick boom have no power when it gets warm. The kit cost 950.00 for orings and gaskets from timberpro. 👍 advice.
Make sure cylinders are not bypassing internally.
Good video Mike
This is good info to know! Thanks Mike
Great video. Wondering if you ever lube the o rings before installing to prevent damage.
Haha guess i should have read the comments first.
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Wy is it so importent too juse the old washer? 👋
Because it's an orifice.
Good tips man! Well done, sir! Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the heads up mike!
Thank you for the video Mike. I am about to reseal a 90 valvebank from a logmax head, do you find you like to put a little grease on the orings when you install them or not? If you use grease what kind do you recommend? Thanks again.
just hydraulic oil is fine. if you use a grease it should be a transmission assembly grease, it dissolves rapidly when subjected to oil.
Do you lube the o-rings or put them in dry?
generally there is a plenty of oil in the hole
I've never worked with that style I've always used the slide over magnetic that rust effects and most aren't serviceable so they get you by making you buy and replace whole block.
Solenoids with replaceable coils make things a lot easier but half the time they are so rusted you can't get them apart and end up replacing both anyway. during winter maint we try to remove coils and put dielectric grease on the stems to prevent rust. Thanks
Those are a totally different subject matter.
Sometimes it's the small things that get over looked... Especially directions. 👍
YOU NEED TO PUT SOME A LIGHT OIL ON THE O=RINGS BEFORE INSTALLING THEM, NEVER INSTALL ANY O-RING WITH OUT IT. YOU WILL ETHER CUT IT OR DAMAGE IT IN SOME WAY PUTING IT IN DRY LIKE THAT,, ops caps.. that was drilled in to our heads in tech school some 40 years ago, also all instruction tell you the same. same thing with piston packing..
Looks like a k220 section
K170
Save a fellow some money good deal mike👍😀