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David,Seems that there is a seal behind the setting lever on the passenger side of the OD that is held in place with a roll pin. You may be able t replace that.
The one on the solenoid side you just have to remove the plate and replace the "O" ring.
David
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The diagram gives the impression the o ring goes on the outside of the solenoid cover. It actually goes on the inside.
I have removed the outer cover next to the solenoid. Apparently I need to now remove, what Moss call the 866-340 Bracket, to get to the O ring location on the backside? I see there is another gasket 866-350, I need to get too. DickThe "O" ring in the plate I have in the photo is not a standard o ring it is a square section ring. I do not remember if I got it from Moss or Rimmer. They both call it an "O" ring and call for 2.
Do not get any sealer on the "O" ring r shaft as it has to turn freely for the OD to disengage.
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David
Thanks David,The bracket comes off easily but you will need to unclamp the solenoid actuator arm. There is the big accumulator spring but it does not jump out.
Be careful how you apply gasket sealant as the shaft needs to rotate freely.
David
David,Thanks David,
Might lose a little oil?
Dick
How did you get the pin out? I have bent 4 nails trying to drive it out. DickI remember seeing a tech tip on another forum about replacing the pin on the setting lever with a socket head screw. I believe it is a #6 or #8). The lever must be drilled&tapped and a portion of the screw mus