is there room to remove hydraulic filter without moving pipes
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Yes , even if it has trailer braking it should come off ok just a bit more messis there room to remove hydraulic filter without moving pipes
thanks jack only i had a look at it and theres a bracket holding pipes at one side and i think its the steerind feed pipe at the other no leaving much room to wagle it out ,just changing filter will i have to bleed system after?Yes , even if it has trailer braking it should come off ok just a bit more mess
You shouldn’t need to bleed it if you do there’s a pipe too loosen I will show you a diagram when I find itthanks jack only i had a look at it and theres a bracket holding pipes at one side and i think its the steerind feed pipe at the other no leaving much room to wagle it out ,just changing filter will i have to bleed system after?
when you take it off , slacken the centre bolt holding it on on 3 turns and then tap the filter on the side with a hammer to unseat it , it will let the oil drain out before unscrewing fullythanks jack only i had a look at it and theres a bracket holding pipes at one side and i think its the steerind feed pipe at the other no leaving much room to wagle it out ,just changing filter will i have to bleed system after?
I did it had to undo a pipe 22 mm spanner to pull to one side to get canister out but all done thanks for advicewhen you take it off , slacken the centre bolt holding it on on 3 turns and then tap the filter on the side with a hammer to unseat it , it will let the oil drain out before unscrewing fully