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hyd valve

Does anyone have an exploded view of the hydraulic valve?,i know tvh will supply s/ex valve or seals but i have problems with the relief valve segment,it was taken apart prior to arrival by customer,I've found the spring plunger , and top hat style washer,i've tried several ways to assemble but it just doesn't feel right,I'd rather do it before befitting the valve bank and know it's right,cheers
  • Posted 8 Jan 2015 01:33
  • By gregs409l
  • joined 22 Jun'11 - 15 messages
  • bristol, United Kingdom
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Did you ever get it figured out?
  • Posted 9 Sep 2019 12:38
  • By matthew_doyle
  • joined 8 Sep'19 - 5 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
Matt
It's a lined h25d-02 ser 351g02053825 1996,cheers i need a drawing of the pressure relief section if at all possible
  • Posted 8 Jan 2015 23:00
  • By gregs409l
  • joined 22 Jun'11 - 15 messages
  • bristol, United Kingdom
Can you post full truck details

Thanks
  • Posted 8 Jan 2015 20:44
  • By micky_h
  • joined 26 May'11 - 205 messages
  • South Elmsall, United Kingdom

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