mntnvew
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Hi All,
I blew out an o-ring in a energy hydraulic valve I have on my log splitter, so I got a new o-ring and started to take off the spring detent cover and proceeded to unscrew the spring detention assembly and finally was able to remove and replace the blown o-ring.
I put it back together and tested.
It doesnt appear to be allowing me to retract the splitter, nor can i get it to "snap" into place (this is where the lever sticks and automatically stops when the splitter cylinder has retracted all the way; spring detention I believe).
Any ideas what I did wrong? Could it be an issue further into the valve? I stopped without removing the entire "rod" that was attached to the lever, should I take it apart all the way and replace all the rubber inside?
Could I have not put the spring detention ball bearings (4 small and 1 large) back in correctly?
Anyone familiar with this PLEASE
help I live in rural MT and dont want to find a place that will fix it for the manufacturer.
Pictures can be taken if that will assist anyone!
Thanks!
BC
I blew out an o-ring in a energy hydraulic valve I have on my log splitter, so I got a new o-ring and started to take off the spring detent cover and proceeded to unscrew the spring detention assembly and finally was able to remove and replace the blown o-ring.
I put it back together and tested.
It doesnt appear to be allowing me to retract the splitter, nor can i get it to "snap" into place (this is where the lever sticks and automatically stops when the splitter cylinder has retracted all the way; spring detention I believe).
Any ideas what I did wrong? Could it be an issue further into the valve? I stopped without removing the entire "rod" that was attached to the lever, should I take it apart all the way and replace all the rubber inside?
Could I have not put the spring detention ball bearings (4 small and 1 large) back in correctly?
Anyone familiar with this PLEASE
Pictures can be taken if that will assist anyone!
Thanks!
BC