bigmarley98
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- Dec 12, 2022
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- Tractor
- Kubota 2610
I have posted before about adding rear remotes using the Summit monoblock, primarily for top & tilt. Finally got around to it and finished it yesterday. Everything works as it should, but one small issue. When I first tested it, other than a few connections I had to tighten a bit more, there were no leaks. I had it out in the field yesterday afternoon and found a leak from both spools (one more than the other). There are a couple of metal castings at the end of the spool held by bolts to the main body - it was coming from where two of these castings meet. The leak only occurred when I had a cylinder fully extended and the pressure relief valve kicked in so it was high pressure. I checked the bolts holding the spools together and there was definitely room to tighten then so I did and this significantly reduce the leak. No I only get a very small leak when the cylinders are maxed out, but I have already cranked pretty hard on the bolts and am afraid to go any harder. I really do not want to take everything a part and put in a new monoblock. So a couple of questions:
- Since it is such a small leak that happens occasionally, do I need to worry about it (probably yes I assume)?
- Any chance the residue in the leak will gum up over time and "seal it" (guessing no)?
- Should I continue to crank on the bolts as hard as i can (I am worried about stripping them)?
- Is the right thing to do take it apart and try to rebuild it? If I do is there something (like a gasket) I should put between the castings?
- Since it is such a small leak that happens occasionally, do I need to worry about it (probably yes I assume)?
- Any chance the residue in the leak will gum up over time and "seal it" (guessing no)?
- Should I continue to crank on the bolts as hard as i can (I am worried about stripping them)?
- Is the right thing to do take it apart and try to rebuild it? If I do is there something (like a gasket) I should put between the castings?