OK so it looks like you've definitely got a suction leak.PoTreeBoy sorry i some how miss this response...NO Figure 5b is NOT inside the R1/8 port... is a image of the inside of the main oil reservoir through the dipstick port hole! ...
OK so it looks like you've definitely got a suction leak.PoTreeBoy sorry i some how miss this response...NO Figure 5b is NOT inside the R1/8 port... is a image of the inside of the main oil reservoir through the dipstick port hole! ...
suction leak but if so where ?? ...how come this is not affecting anything else!!!OK so it looks like you've definitely got a suction leak.
The bubbles you are seeing are probably created by the PTO pack spinning as it is only partially submerged by design. If you run the tractor and watch the oil with the PTO OFF, I doubt you will see many many, if any at all.suction leak but if so where ?? ...how come this is not affecting anything else!!!
correct when we run the tractor with the PTO disengage we do not see any bubbles or foaming etc. which hose are you referring to as the "short hose to the pump" can you please provide a illustration where we can locate same?The bubbles you are seeing are probably created by the PTO pack spinning as it is only partially submerged by design. If you run the tractor and watch the oil with the PTO OFF, I doubt you will see many many, if any at all.
The oil would be foaming if you had a suction leak. The only place a BX could suck air would be from the short hose to the pump and you would have foamy oil any time the engine was running.
Whitetiger knows these tractors better than I do.correct when we run the tractor with the PTO disengage we do not see any bubbles or foaming etc. also which hose are you call "short hose to the pump" can you please provide a illustration ?
When I went to get the illustration, I realized that the hose was discontinued on the BX24 model. I was thinking the BX25 was the last model.correct when we run the tractor with the PTO disengage we do not see any bubbles or foaming etc. which hose are you referring to as the "short hose to the pump" can you please provide a illustration where we can locate same?
we recently fitted a new hydraulic pump with new o-rings and torque the pump bolts to WSM spec etc. hence we not be expecting o-ring, #80 to be a issue at this time ...When I went to get the illustration, I realized that the hose was discontinued on the BX24 model. I was thinking the BX25 was the last model.
The BX25 has the later internal suction passage and the only place you can suck air is the o-ring, #80
sorry about typo ...and info being some what ...much just wanted to provide clarity re the issues!What the heck is that?
NP! All input helps!... thank you the continued interest ... YES we are trying to get our hands on a Plasma Cutter... don't want to attempt with Blow Touch.Sorry about leading you on a wild goose chase. So are you going to notch the frame to get the valve out?
No room for an angle grinder?NP! All input helps!... thank you the continued interest ... YES we are trying to get our hands on a Plasma Cutter... don't want to attempt with Blow Touch.
ok ...we look into the possibility just now!... it could work, that said we would need to strip the top section down to the fuel tank etc... to get enough depth with say a 4inch disk on a small angle grinder ... that could be a option...thanksNo room for an angle grinder?
It is a lot more difficult getting that valve out on the backhoe tractors because of the frame on them for the backhoe. I suggest removing that frame and notching just the tractor frame to gain access. I have always used a 5" angle grinder to make the notch.ok ...we look into the possibility just now!... it could work, that said we would need to strip the top section down to the fuel tank etc... to get enough depth with say a 4inch disk on a small angle grinder ... that could be a option...thanks
concur we assess the suggested approach...It is a lot more difficult getting that valve out on the backhoe tractors because of the frame on them for the backhoe. I suggest removing that frame and notching just the tractor frame to gain access. I have always used a 5" angle grinder to make the notch.
Progress!!! we now notch frame Fig6a, extracted valve Fig6b, drilled out 1mm hole it was partially blocked! Fig6c, replaced 2 new o-rings, PTO tests full operational again!, pressure @ the test port reading is now 64+-psi up from 32+-psi ...WSM (page 146) reference relief valve setting pressure (71.2 psi) Fig2-M16, hence we make it +-11% of the recommended value ... comments please ?concur we assess the suggested approach...
Did you clean all the oil passage holes? I could see that little one close to the o-ring being easy to miss.Progress!!! we now notch frame Fig6a, extracted valve Fig6b, drilled out 1mm hole it was partially blocked! Fig6c, replaced 2 new o-rings, PTO tests full operational again!, pressure @ the test port reading is now 64+-psi up from 32+-psi ...WSM (page 146) reference relief valve setting pressure (71.2 psi) Fig2-M16, hence we make it +-11% of the recommended value ... comments please ?
Yes did them all!Did you clean all the oil passage holes? I could see that little one close to the o-ring being easy to miss.