Selector Control Valve Manifold (optional) Service
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Figure 65
1.
Manifold block
5.
Solenoid valve – normally closed
2.
Coil nut
6.
Solenoid valve – normally open
3.
Coil nut
7.
#8 zero-leak plug with O-ring
4.
Solenoid coil (2 each)
The ports on the selector control valve manifolds are marked for easy
identification of components and connections; refer to the hydraulic schematic
in
Appendix A (page A–1)
to identify the function of the hydraulic lines and
cartridge valves at each port.
The selector control valve manifolds include a zero−leak plug. This plug has a
tapered sealing surface on the plug head that is designed to resist vibration
induced plug loosening. The zero−leak plug also has an O−ring as a secondary
seal. If removing a zero−leak plug is necessary, lightly rap the plug head using a
punch and hammer before using a hex wrench to remove the plug: the impact
will allow plug removal with less chance of damage to the socket head of the
plug. Tighten the plug to the torque value provided.
Note:
For cartridge valve service procedures, refer to
(page 5–88)
.
Outcross 9060
Page 5–111
Hydraulic System: Service and Repairs
18234SL Rev B
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