Wood Splitter valve leak

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alderman

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I have an MTD wood splitter that has a minor leak from the control valve.
At the moment it is just an occasional drip between the detention assembly and the main body.
The valve is made by Energy.
If I replace the o-ring is there any thing I need to do other than remove the detention assembly and replace the o-ring.
I've never worked on a hydraulic control valve and don't want to disassemble if there is a chance of parts flying out of it.


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I had one that leaked a little for quite a few years. Eventually it got "sticky". I replaced the thing because taking them apart is sketchy due to problems with re-assembly. I have done it, but.... most of the time it gets real balky about the spool moving after that. The things are made to micron tolerances. The O ring is for keeping dirt out, not oil in! I would run it until it gets ridiculous...
 
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I had one that leaked a little for quite a few years. Eventually it got "sticky". I replaced the thing because taking them apart is sketchy due to problems with re-assembly. I have done it, but.... most of the time it gets real balky about the spool moving after that. The things are made to micron tolerances. The O ring is for keeping dirt out, not oil in! I would run it until it gets ridiculous...

In no way shape or form are these values manufactured with those types of tolerances, they would cost a fortune if the were. The tolerances if anything are a little sloppy and the finish is rough. Disassemble and reassembly is extremely simple, and worth the few minutes of effort IMHO. The one I rebuild is still working without any leaking ten years later.
 
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