TC40 hydraulic problems

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Any update on how you resolved this? have some oil around my diverter valve on my T2310. just curious what it ended up being?
 
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I haven't yet. Replaced all the O-Rings in the divertor valve and pressurized lines. Replaced the pump and most of the O-Rings on the supply side. Replaced fluid and filter. Cleaned pick-up screens in the sump and the problem still persists. It's pulling air in somewhere, I just can't find where...
 
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Have you checked the quick disconnects?
 
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Yes. In fact they've been disconnected and reconnected several times. Since they're on the high pressure side, I'd expect to see a leak there if they were a problem.
 
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I would say before spending money on anymore parts I would make my mind up if i was continue testing by having a gauge setup made at a local hydralic shop and see if they would rent you or lend you a flow meter. Other wise depending on the amount of time on your hands it may pay to have a good NH dealer look at it. I would look at the suction line leaks I'm sure you have already but, I would go over that following the suction line lay out that your service manual has.
 
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I dropped it off at a shop yesterday. I agree, it was time to put gauges on it and I decided to let someone else look at it rather than buy them. The suction side is pretty short and I've looked at it repeatedly. I even put grease on the connections and anywhere else that I thought could be a problem to see if air would drill a hole through it and show me the problem with no success. It might still be an obstruction somewhere or it could be that I replaced a problem o-ring with a brand new problem o-ring, I don't know. It's time to get another set of eyes on it though, so that's what I did. Hopefully, they can find the problem.
 
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Got it back today, all fixed up. The suction side line had a crack in a weld right at the hydraulic pump. They pressurized the sump with air and were able to find the leak, repaired the weld and all is right again. It's frustrating because I inspected this line several times but, I never saw the crack.
 

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Well, that's the virtue of "another set of eyes". Happens to all of us. Old eyes don't help me much. Glad it's fixed.
Jim
 

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