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Posted by Leon on Thursday, July 02, 2009:In Reply to: ford 3910 leaking flow valve posted by Lance Gibbs on Wednesday, July 01, 2009:
There are at least 5 o-rings, a gasket and a bunch of pipe plugs on that thing that could be leaking. Best thing to do is get a good brake cleaner that evaporates quickly and spray the whole thing down and blow it off with air. Watch for leaks while it's not running first then while it's running. If you can't see the back side get a small mirror and a flash light.
Doesn't look like a hard job to do, but I&T shop manual FO-43 says the top cover has to come off and the hydraulics have to be drained.
-Leon
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