Draft Control Spring Yoke
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:11 pm
Well...
I got the plug out of my axillary control valve chest and replaced the O ring. I got it out by drilling it part way through and then tapping it 10 X 24. While the tap was still in the hole I pulled on it and the little devil came right out.
As I reported before, I made a mistake when I removed the bolts that hold the lift cylinder to the case top, but it turned out to be a good thing. This morning I pulled the piston out of the cylinder and found that the O ring that serves as a piston ring was broken into two halves. I most likely would have attempted the adjustments without taking off the cylinder and put it back together without ever checking the cylinder.
It just goes to show what my father always told me is true, if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I recommend a full overhaul if you don't know what you have when you go in for the first time.
I located the dreaded cam follower pin and mine is worn 1/4 to 1/3 way through. It needs to be changed.
Here is my current problem. The control spring yoke 957E-546 is frozen to the ram cylinder cross shaft 957E-541. I have the lift case standing with the spring upright at the moment and I filled the hole in the control spring yoke with penetrating oil. I'm hoping that it penetrates the threads. I'm afraid to put too much pressure on the yoke for fear of breaking the yoke on the control connecting link 957E-540 inside the lift case.
Does anyone have a suggestion for freeing the yoke? I need to do this anyway to properly adjust the unit after repairs.
I got the plug out of my axillary control valve chest and replaced the O ring. I got it out by drilling it part way through and then tapping it 10 X 24. While the tap was still in the hole I pulled on it and the little devil came right out.
As I reported before, I made a mistake when I removed the bolts that hold the lift cylinder to the case top, but it turned out to be a good thing. This morning I pulled the piston out of the cylinder and found that the O ring that serves as a piston ring was broken into two halves. I most likely would have attempted the adjustments without taking off the cylinder and put it back together without ever checking the cylinder.
It just goes to show what my father always told me is true, if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I recommend a full overhaul if you don't know what you have when you go in for the first time.
I located the dreaded cam follower pin and mine is worn 1/4 to 1/3 way through. It needs to be changed.
Here is my current problem. The control spring yoke 957E-546 is frozen to the ram cylinder cross shaft 957E-541. I have the lift case standing with the spring upright at the moment and I filled the hole in the control spring yoke with penetrating oil. I'm hoping that it penetrates the threads. I'm afraid to put too much pressure on the yoke for fear of breaking the yoke on the control connecting link 957E-540 inside the lift case.
Does anyone have a suggestion for freeing the yoke? I need to do this anyway to properly adjust the unit after repairs.