So i have a L4630 and the hydraulic pressure is only 1500 psi, it should be 2500-3000 ish psi. The dealer said the pump was weak so i replaced the pump and no change. They then said it seem fine to them. Any advice on what it can be?
Hydraulic pressure gauge, and have checked at loader valve and remote valve.How are you testing the pressure and where?
Do you have an actual operational problem or are you just curious?Hydraulic pressure gauge, and have checked at loader valve and remote valve.
With a new pump thar seems unlikely. How are you measuring pressure?The loader wasnt lifting like it used to, and other attachments weren’t working properly. I have verified from Kubota that pressure should be at least 2500 psi at idle. Replaced pump, per Kubota, no change, changed main relief spring, popet, and spring seat, still no change. Only 1500 psi and any point.
I have a hydraulic pressure gauge and have checked at the the loader valve. Unplugged a hose. Installed pressure gauge, and started tractor and operating that function, then also did the same thing at the remote valve.With a new pump thar seems unlikely. How are you measuring pressure?
Dan
I have a hydraulic pressure gauge and have checked at the the loader valve. Unplugged a hose. Installed pressure gauge, and started tractor and operating that function, then also did the same thing at the remote valve.
I need to hook in to line 170?Screw the pressure gsuge directly onto the pump outlet port on the tractor's hydraulic block. Record pressure at both idle and max RPM.
Dan
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No - that eliminates the relief valve and you are not equipped to do that correctly and safely.I need to hook in to line 170?
No - that eliminates the relief valve and you are not equipped to do that correctly and safely.
You need to hook into the pump outlet port on the loader outlet block that replaces 020. Post a picture of the current connections for help identifying the correct port.
Dan
Top right hose in first picture. Disconnect the hose and connect the pressure gsuge to the fittung in the block. I would guess thst is a JIC-08 male nipple. When you start the tractor you will be deadheading the pump agsinst the relief valve and you should see that ~2200 PSI number.
Dan
Excellent!!First picture is at idle and second is at full throttle
Remove plug for relief valve and install shims under springExcellent!!
Your pressure is a little low so the next step is to add some adjustment shims to the relief vslve and retest. Do you know how to do that,
Dan
#100 in this diagramRemove plug for relief valve and install shims under spring
You got it.#100 in this diagram
Ok, shouldn’t it be 2633 at idle? Kubota gave me this.You got it.
While the valve is apart inspect the sealing surfaces for foreign material or signs or wear/damage. I dont like the difference in pressures at idle versus max engine speed.