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AdeyB
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Load sensing valve

#1 Post by AdeyB » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:28 am

Hi all,<br>
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does anyone have a Load sensing valve for a Sprint?<br>
Mine's seized and has caused the car to fail it's MOT.<br>
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Are they simple to overhaul?<br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
Adey

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dollysteve
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Re: Load sensing valve

#2 Post by dollysteve » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:36 am

I think you can buy the seal kits from club stock.

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AdeyB
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Load sensing valve

#3 Post by AdeyB » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:47 am

Cheers,<br>
<br>
are they safe to re-seal? ie: once they've seized are they more likely to fail?<br>
<br>
ta<br>
Adey

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Mike Groom
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Load Sensing Valve

#4 Post by Mike Groom » Wed Aug 31, 2005 10:29 am

The valve siezes due to rust forming at the outer end of the housing, under the rubber boot.<br>
You can sometimes free it in situ by removing the boot and applying some D40 or PlusGas, then easing the piston rod by levering it with a pair of long nosed pliers placed around the 'shoulder' section.<br>
I did this when mine failed the MOT for the same reason, and its been working fine ever since.

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KLJ895W
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Re: Load Sensing Valve

#5 Post by KLJ895W » Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:21 am

I did that with mine and it got through the MoT, but when a car stopped suddenly in front of me the other day, the back wheels still locked up first. This might be more down to poor front brakes though.<br>
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David

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Dolomite16V
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LSV

#6 Post by Dolomite16V » Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:39 pm

I overhauled mine with a club kit and it wasn't bad to do, you need a large socket to undo the nut, 32mm if I remember rightly - it was covered in a previous issue of Dolly Mixture, anyone remember which one? Really just a matter getting everything de-rusted and scrupulously clean before building back up with new hydraulic seals (I used meths). I can probably find the article if you haven't got the relevant copy of DM, email me on:<br>
alex at zeller dot fsbusiness dot co dot uk<br>
if you want me to look it out.<br>
Alex Z.

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AdeyB
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Ok...

#7 Post by AdeyB » Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:32 pm

Managed to douse it in plus-gas and it seems to move.<br>
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Now to see if the MOT guy likes it!<br>
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Adey

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MalcGE
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Re: Ok...

#8 Post by MalcGE » Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:41 pm

Movement is very minimal. Hopefully, we should have rtainless sleeved units availbale in the near future.

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AdeyB
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It Passed!!!!!!!!!

#9 Post by AdeyB » Tue Sep 06, 2005 5:38 pm

The man from "Del MOnTe" he say YES!!!!!!!<br>
<br>
awesome, 12 more months of Sprinting (and people staring at my car!)<br>
<br>
Adey<br>
(very happy)<br>
PS; put me down for one of the stainless jobbies when they're available!

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AdeyB
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Cheers

#10 Post by AdeyB » Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:08 pm

Alex, cheers for the article.<br>
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Just organizing a car for over the winter so the Sprint can be garaged and have some work done (and avoid the dreaded salt!), so the article will prove VERY handy.<br>
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Cheers again!<br>
Adey

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harryrc
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Attn: Malc

#11 Post by harryrc » Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:21 pm

Does the club kit include the rubber boot? Mine must have rotted and fallen off years ago.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Harry

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MalcGE
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Re: Attn: Malc

#12 Post by MalcGE » Thu Sep 15, 2005 9:13 pm

No boot in club seal kit, you must be unfortunate there as i've never seen one that is not useable.

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harryrc
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Re: Attn: Malc

#13 Post by harryrc » Sat Sep 17, 2005 1:53 am

Does anyone have one going spare? I could buy a rebuild kit from club store. My current LSV has no boot on the front, so it gets quite rusted up and full of mud, etc.<br>
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If you have one, you can e-mail me at trs4fun(at)att(dot)net<br>
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Thanks, Harry

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