Manitou mt932, no reverse

diesel1

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My mt932 will not go backwards, forward is fine, with ignition on I can hear the solenoid valve click as I move the shuttle lever forward and then click as I move the lever backwards, so power seem to be getting to the solinoid, can these valves stick or is it lightly to be something internal?
 

ACEngineering

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My mt932 will not go backwards, forward is fine, with ignition on I can hear the solenoid valve click as I move the shuttle lever forward and then click as I move the lever backwards, so power seem to be getting to the solinoid, can these valves stick or is it lightly to be something internal?

If the solenoid is working then its almost certainly a internal problem, shaft sealing rings or clutch pack meaning a complete overhaul of the box.

you can take the solenoid off and unscrew the valve and swap them around if you want to be sure.
 

diesel1

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If the solenoid is working then its almost certainly a internal problem, shaft sealing rings or clutch pack meaning a complete overhaul of the box.

you can take the solenoid off and unscrew the valve and swap them around if you want to be sure.
Thank you for that, under closer inspection only the forward solenoid is clicking, a lug has broken off due to corrosion on the reverse side, it's very difficult to get at!
 

ACEngineering

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Thank you for that, under closer inspection only the forward solenoid is clicking, a lug has broken off due to corrosion on the reverse side, it's very difficult to get at!

You can buy the coils from manitou, but there are 2 sizes of shaft. 19mm and 22mm

You need to measure it before ordering.

If your main land uk I can sort it.
 

diesel1

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You can buy the coils from manitou, but there are 2 sizes of shaft. 19mm and 22mm

You need to measure it before ordering.

If your main land uk I can sort it.
Taken the plastic nut off the coils, coils won't move, do they need a tap for them to slide from the shaft or is something else holding them, doing this with everything still in place on the gearbox, not much room to work!
 

ACEngineering

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Taken the plastic nut off the coils, coils won't move, do they need a tap for them to slide from the shaft or is something else holding them, doing this with everything still in place on the gearbox, not much room to work!

they will be rusted on then, they might come off but probably end up knackering them and the valve shaft.
 

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