Re: Won\'t stay in float!
Mossroad: you wrote:
<font color=red>Did they mention if this will cause air in the system and will the air will have to be purged similar to when you do a hydraulic filter change? </font color=red>
Since I'm lining up to do my 50 hour this weekend, I've read some of the past discussions, and again talked to Terry Estep, at PT. It is my understanding that air is only a problem on the intake side, where it can get to the pump. On the output side, the air would be pushed through the valve and to the reservoir, so wouldn't be a problem. (That's assuming, of course, that the hose from pump couldn't let air back into the pump. I haven't heard that it could, but I'd be inclined to elevate it and/or cap it to keep it full of oil while the valve is removed, just in case.)