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Wrecker Hydraulic issues

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The two check valves are more likely to be restrictor valves that will limit the oil flow to keep the boom from a free fall situation in the event of a hose rupture. If they were 100% check valves, you could never let the boom down.
 

Stretch44875

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Could be pilot operated checks, where the pressure from the top of the cylinder opens the check to allow the cylinder to lower. That way, if a hose breaks, nothing moves. Very common in manlifts.
 

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The boom is not power down. Therefore, no pilot operated check valves. The check valve is composed of the housing (two screw together pieces), a compression spring, a piston plunger , o'ring, and flat washer. The M936 uses the same setup. Even without power, the boom lowers just the same as a fork truck lowers the forks.
 

brianrbull

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Does any one have the NSN or part# for the actual Check Valve? I think I found it but I am unsure, I want to try to source them and Cylinder Packings before I go home. in 54.18 days....Thanks
 

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If you need the cyl packings there is a local hyd shop and the guy can get packings for any hyd cyl made. If you have trouble finding them you can send me the old packing and I can match them up for you.
 
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