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Relief Valve on Hyd pump 6245

flax

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Can anyone explain about the relief valve for me , I replaced my Hyd pump but not the relief valve .

At first I thought I solved my problem as the loader worked much more quickly , but as soon as I put any load on it it could hardly lift and the pump was noisy . Do you think the relief ( or safety valve ) valve could be the problem and can you improve the pressure by "turning it "as I saw in a post from Popeye .

should I just fit a new relief valve - what else can Itry ?

Thanks

Flax
 
Hi, I wouldn't mess with the relief valve, adjusting it would only be a temporary cure. Have you checked the relief valve in the loader spool valve ?
 
I have not , where should I look for the relief valve on the loader spool valve please?
 
The relief valve will be screwed into the spool block close to where the pressure (P) pipe goes into the spool block, probably at 90 degrees to the pipe inlet.
 
Another question , the two little o rings that go on the plate that supports the hydraulic pump by the side of the gasket , how important are for the operation of the hydraulics , I think I left one out
 
It actually the one on the locating stud, opposite to the standpipe , the one on the standpipe I definately put on , but I suppose the one on the stud is there for a reason ?


 
Allways replace these little buggers when you change the pump... though made of rubber, they are dirt cheap and a good investment, cost compared to risk of causing failure after taking off and putting back on.
 

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