Hi all, I have a leaking banjo bolt on the pressure port of the hydraulic pump. A new copper washer was installed but I cant find a torque value listed in the B6000 WSM. Thanks for your help
They're really isn't a torque valve assigned to those banjo bolts, I looked, it's probably because of the various sealing surfaces.Hi all, I have a leaking banjo bolt on the pressure port of the hydraulic pump. A new copper washer was installed but I cant find a torque value listed in the B6000 WSM. Thanks for your help
This may or may not be the issue, did you use 2 coppers washers?A new copper washer was installed
No problem but take it for what it is though! Like wolfman says it doesn’t take much, but too much can make it a bigger problemFordtech86
Thanks for searching out that torque number. It gives me a target -do not exceed- value to go by.
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How many lines are there coming off the loader valve minus the 4 for the loader cylinders?The engine would stall out when the loader cylinders reached end of travel. I had just bought the tractor so I was running the engine well below maximum rated RPM. Once I located the relief valve on the loader control, I found it was cranked up tight to maximum where it wasnt limiting the pressure at all! Although I didnt have a pressure gauge to measure the actual relief pressure, I backed the valve off to where the end of travel would not stall out the engine.
Yea, I know... the pressure gauge is on order to set the pressure properly to spec (1200 psi).
Thanks again for your time in sorting out this problem.