artica5105
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Haven't seen an update recently and was wondering if you gave up. Hopefully not. Since you've no doubt checked the linkage several times, I think NDT is on to something about checking the internals of the reduction control valve. You also said Tom was mentioning checking for rust and you said it looked clean. I'm thinking there may be a possibility that if rust had formed while the truck was unused and when it was again started, some of the freed rust particles circulated through the system and may be causing the reduction valuing to bind. Did the truck sit unused long enough to allow water vapor to form, from the daily changes in ambient temperature, which could eventually lead to surface rust of the internals?
Keep in mind I'm not a pro like some of the other members here, but thought I'd throw out this possibility. If nothing else it may keep you from giving up.
Christian
Keep in mind I'm not a pro like some of the other members here, but thought I'd throw out this possibility. If nothing else it may keep you from giving up.
Christian