Weston Bend
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I have an early serial number JD 2440 with SCV's that were rebuilt 2 years ago. Unfortunately, about six months later (after warranty ran out on repair) they started leaking. After multiple times having them on and off, changing packings, and gaskets and such. I believe I finally found the leak in the o-ring around the handle. I was told the cases might have a crack so I took them to a local machinist who mag fluxed them and said the housings had no leaks. In doing so, I took out the guts of the SVC (valves, springs, and such). Unfortunately, when I put it back together, I made a mistake with the positioning of the valves. I looked at the manual and it says the high-pressure valves go diagonally of each other. Unfortunately, it doesn't say which position so I watched a youtube video of a someone putting the valves back in to the housing and they did as follows. I realize this is not the exact SVC style for the 2440 but the underside view of the internal workings looks the same as mine so I'm guessing the coupler design difference doesn't affect the internal workings of the SCV.
Now, my only question is the springs. Two of the springs are longer, and two are slightly shorter. On the schematic parts breakout, they have two different numbers, but it's not clear which one goes to the high-pressure valve and which one goes to the low-pressure valves. I put the longer springs on the high-pressure valves. Unfortunately, when I put it all back together, the loader doesn't work, so I know I have something wrong. Any assistance on what I may have done wrong would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
Now, my only question is the springs. Two of the springs are longer, and two are slightly shorter. On the schematic parts breakout, they have two different numbers, but it's not clear which one goes to the high-pressure valve and which one goes to the low-pressure valves. I put the longer springs on the high-pressure valves. Unfortunately, when I put it all back together, the loader doesn't work, so I know I have something wrong. Any assistance on what I may have done wrong would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris