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Post by confused bmt on Apr 10, 2024 1:03:22 GMT
so, I have to change my 105 valve and I'm looking at it.....how the hell do you get to it? I'm hope I'm looking at the right valve on the back side above the hydraulics, with a transducer under it but that and the valve are screwed on to the box but I don't see any screws for the box to get to the valve to unscrew. I am secretly hoping I have the wrong valve and its easily accessible lol.
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Post by 3xpendable on Apr 10, 2024 14:01:38 GMT
Looking at front of hydraulics v105 is on the left. You can confirm by tracing red acid spike to it. Valve right of v105 is v104 and can be confirmed by piggyback wire running over to v108.
In my experience which is not much, I just remove four screws on top of valve solenoid and replace it that way. Leaving the valve body in place, this only works if you have old style square valves. To remove the entire valve you have to remove that entire bibag assembly 2 to gain access. If that’s the case make sure to check the board inside the assembly for corrosion before reinstalling. I’ll be honest if I have to remove that assembly I’m just going to install an entire new bibag assembly 2.
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Post by confused bmt on Apr 11, 2024 2:50:26 GMT
dude thank you, I didn't even realize I could do that did it today with easy and working thank you!
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Post by 3xpendable on Apr 11, 2024 18:35:11 GMT
dude thank you, I didn't even realize I could do that did it today with easy and working thank you! You’re most welcome!
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