Do you have a picture of how you hook one of these up? I'm trying to figure out if my existing layout will work.You won't have any trouble with these.
They hook up the same way your other valve did:Do you have a picture of how you hook one of these up? I'm trying to figure out if my existing layout will work.
Its difficult to put a mental picture together from their website.
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Thanks.They hook up the same way your other valve did:
IN from the pump
OUT or T (tank) to the tranny case
PB or BYD to the rockshaft connection (where the PB line is located now.
Would the monoblock valves be any better for you?Thanks.
There are minor differences in port locations between the two if the images are accurate.
I'd prefer to not have to redo any plumbing.
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I think the only thing throwing me on the stack valve is a tank port on both the inlet and outlet.Would the monoblock valves be any better for you?
I'm not sure what you're looking at, the inlet is the only port on that end. On the same end on the other side is the pressure relief adjustment, the tank port and power beyond port are at the opposite end. The power beyond port is the center port, if you do not use the power beyond plug, then the tank port can be either port at that end.I think the only thing throwing me on the stack valve is a tank port on both the inlet and outlet.
The monoblock doesn't have a float spool.
https://www.hydraulicstore.com/hydr...irectional-control-stack-valves/inlets?page=1I'm not sure what you're looking at, the inlet is the only port on that end. On the same end on the other side is the pressure relief adjustment, the tank port and power beyond port are at the opposite end. The power beyond port is the center port, if you do not use the power beyond plug, then the tank port can be either port at that end.
Call them for the float feature on the monoblock, I believe that it can be added, just not on the first valve.