Slow FEL and 3Ph

Jake9000

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There are two outlet ports.

Tank port goes straight to reservoir and does noy normally carry oil.

PB is where the center flow exits and goes to 3rd function. You just checked that port and said no flow.

Dan
Ok. So then I just checked the tank port. Sorry this is kind of foreign to me. I will check the PB port for flow and pressure
 

TheOldHokie

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Ok. So then I just checked the tank port. Sorry this is kind of foreign to me. I will check the PB port for flow and pressure
There should be no flow on the tank port. If you had flow you gave found a problem. I ft may not bd the only one. Check for flow and pressure at PB. Check pressure at both idle and max rpm
 

Jake9000

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There should be no flow on the tank port. If you had flow you gave found a problem. I ft may not bd the only one. Check for flow and pressure at PB. Check pressure at both idle and max rpm
I have flow at idle on the PB port. However I have no pressure at idle or max RPM with the lift deadheaded.
 

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correct.


correct. I don’t have any pressure at any time at any rpm. Not even with the loader completely raised and deadheaded at max rpm.
The loader can never cause pressure on the outlet port.

You have oil flow on the tank port with loader in neutral and no downstream pressure.

That means the relief valve is never closing which explains the loss of hydraulic power and flow. Its a cartridge valve and not serviceable. A replacement cartridge is $200 from Messicks.

Dan
 

Jake9000

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The loader can never cause pressure on the outlet port.

You have oil flow on the tank port with loader in neutral and no downstream pressure.

That means the relief valve is never closing which explains the loss of hydraulic power and flow. Its a cartridge valve and not serviceable. A replacement cartridge is $200 from Messicks.

Dan
I just want to make sure that we are on the same page. I have flow at the PB port at idle.

There is not really any flow through the tank port at idle with the loader valve in neutral. I would say it was just residual in the line leaking out while the hose was unhooked. However at max rpm’s with the loader valve deadheaded in the lift position there was flow out of the tank port.

Are you still saying that the pressure relief valve is the problem?
 

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I just want to make sure that we are on the same page. I have flow at the PB port at idle.

There is not really any flow through the tank port at idle with the loader valve in neutral. I would say it was just residual in the line leaking out while the hose was unhooked. However at max rpm’s with the loader valve deadheaded in the lift position there was flow out of the tank port.

AAre you still saying that the pressure s valve is the problem?
RPM does not matter - all that does is increase the rate of pump flow. There should be ZERO flow out the tank port at pressures below 2800 PSI. All the flow shoukd be going out PB.

Put your gauge back on the inlet port and deadhead the loader . First time around you got 400 PSI at idle because all that flow was going out the tank port. You can see that with the tank port disconnected which means the relief is open at 400 PSI.

At max RPM you got it up to 1500 PSI because the increased flow was increasing the pressure drop acriss the relief. You can see that flow increase with the tank port disconnected.

So YES, we KNOW the pressure relief is malfunctioning.

Dan


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Jake9000

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RPM does not matter - all that does is increase the rate of pump flow. There should be ZERO flow out the tank port at pressures below 2800 PSI. All the flow shoukd be going out PB.

Put your gauge back on the inlet port and deadhead the loader . First time around you got 400 PSI at idle because all that flow was going out the relief. You can see that with the tank port disconnected .

At max RPM you got it up to 1500 PSI because the increased flow was increasing the pressure drop acriss the relief. You can see that fliw increase with the tank port disconnected.

Dan


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Ok thanks. Will the new relief valve need to be set at the specified pressure or will it be preset?
 

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Ok thanks. Will the new relief valve need to be set at the specified pressure or will it be preset?
That I dont know. Consult your workshop manual. If the cartridge is adjustable try adjusting the old valve befire scrapping it. If you get a new one AND its adjustable you test and set it just like we did here.

Dan
 

Jake9000

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That I dont know. Consult your workshop manual. If the cartridge is adjustable try adjusting the old valve befire scrapping it. If you get a new one AND its adjustable you test and set it just like we did here.

Dan
Thanks. Yes it is adjustable. I have tried adjusting it with no changes.