[AT] hydraulics question
Dudley Rupert
drupert at premier1.net
Mon Jan 10 16:13:37 PST 2005
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Dudley
I've got to take issue with a couple of your statements above.
A hydraulic control valve relies on the fine clearances achieved
at manufacture to perform. To hone a valve body is going to only
increase internal leakage unless one is in a position to fit
oversized spools. O rings are fitted to prevent low pressure
external leakage as there is generally a gallery back to the return
inboard of the O rings.
Tom,
Agree ... from a theoretical standpoint I would take issue with what I said
too!
However, sometimes the practical world surprises me although usually not
favorably. I was amazed that I could take probably 50 year old valves
(these are the "Christmas tree" valves that were an aftermarket Farmall
option for the H & Ms) that were frozen and corroded inside and do to them
what I did and, at least for the two that I've mounted, see no evidence of
leaking after a couple of years of infrequent use.
My point for relating my experience with valves (and I am sorry I didn't
make it clear) was that if these old valves don't leak in the center
position then the new ones that Cecil brought most certainly should not. I
did not mean to imply that honing a hydraulic valve was something that
anyone would normally want to do.
Dudley
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