Need help with the Touch Control Hydraulics as I am almost finished, but have run into a problem. I can't seem to be able to remove the PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE SEAT. It is the piece underneath the piece (pressure regulator valve) that looks like a toy "top". I have the old style Touch Control (1949) and it seems that the seat is threaded and you could use a large flat-head screw driver to remove it. I need to remove this in order to replace that 1 seal. Please let me know how you guys have solved this problem in the past.
Thanks,
-Eric
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You can get the kit from your local dealer, or on line at Carter & Gruenwald http://www.cngco.com You will need the number off your touch control unit.
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I did one of those last year, and found that some parts had to be removed with a strong wand magnet. The piece you are talking about, is it still in the block after you remove the pressure reg. valve or is it inside the pressure reg. From what I remember that piece just pulled out easy.
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Thanks for the help, but last night I was able to get the piece out by using a old machinist's wedge that acted like a giant 1" flat head screw driver. All I did was put an adjustable wrench on it, with a piece of pipe for leverage and it came right out. Didn't think it could be that easy. No I have to remove some broken bolts from the bottom of the block assembly as some sheared off when I was torking them to 35 ft/LBS.
THanks for the help,
-Eric
THanks for the help,
-Eric
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Eric,
Those bolts that sheared off, are they replacements? Did you make sure they are of the proper grade for handling 35lbs. torque? There should be a chart in your manual that will tell you which grade of bolt use for the different torque specs. For instance, the head bolts must be Grade 8, to handle I think, 45lbs. if you use a softer bolt, you will get a lesson in how to remove the broken ones. Plus, I found if you increment your torque wrench in steps of 5lbs. or even 1lbs. when you are getting near the end you'll be much safer in not breaking them.
Good luck.
Those bolts that sheared off, are they replacements? Did you make sure they are of the proper grade for handling 35lbs. torque? There should be a chart in your manual that will tell you which grade of bolt use for the different torque specs. For instance, the head bolts must be Grade 8, to handle I think, 45lbs. if you use a softer bolt, you will get a lesson in how to remove the broken ones. Plus, I found if you increment your torque wrench in steps of 5lbs. or even 1lbs. when you are getting near the end you'll be much safer in not breaking them.
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Those bolts to hold the bottom plate on were the original bolts. Weird that they sheared, probably due to age. I just bought the same size bolts at Home Depot that are grade 8. They shouldn't break at 35 LBS. Now I just need to spend some time and remove the broken bolts. Thanks for all the help.
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Eric, i couldn't find it just now, but I believe there has been previous discussions that some of the manuals state 35 pounds for the bottom bolts, and some only state 17 foot pounds. Considering the size bolts I would be hesitant using 35 pounds, even with grade 8. Might strip the threads in the holes.
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