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Hi There swoop223,

Last night I swapped the system relief valves for test port #1 and test port #2 just to see if the low pressure on test port #1 would transfer to test port #2 and it did not make a difference, the low pressure is still on test port #1.

I see on the Hydraulic schematic that test port #1 is fed by section #1 of the hydraulic pump and it also feeds the Generator Manifold so I connected together the two hydraulic lines on the Generator Manifold to bypass the Generator completely and still have low pressure on the test port #1.....

Right now I have over 3500 PSI on each section of the pump and 600 PSI on test port #1 and 3500 PSI on test port #2....

Hmmm
  • Posted 6 Feb 2020 02:13
  • By 15FoxRzr
  • joined 11 Dec'19 - 12 messages
  • California, United States

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