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gauthib12 04-07-2016 07:27 PM

Morpower 3 way valve
 
Hello,

I have a general question about valve blocks..I have the Morpower block which is very well made (imo), rotary type it worked fine when I first got it...now I am having problems with the center port..the servo turns the valve rotates but the cylinder wont move?..I switched ports cylinder is fine so I am at a loss...I took it apart and nothing unusual, the center valve does seem to leak with the pump on..ugh..anyone have any thoughts? I did email Morpower just waiting for a response..

Thanks

JAMMER 04-08-2016 11:42 AM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
If you look on the back of the valve there is a flow adjustment. It is a screw that you turn in and out. Ed

gauthib12 04-10-2016 08:19 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
Thanks Ed, I tried adjusting, still no luck so I took the whole block apart...will post some pics ..I tried blowing out the holes with a needle tip and there was some tiny pieces of aluminum, which I suspect came from the pump break in..not sure but I hope this is the problem, I did read Joe's thread one point he mentions even the smallest specs of dirt can cause problems...I will have to reassemble now for another test...fingers crossed...welcome to any other input...

Thanks..

gauthib12 04-12-2016 07:52 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
well no luck, still the same problem Puzzled...:confused: with the valve in the neutral and pump running, just with the lines off the cylinders oil is flowing out of both lines ?? this does not seem normal...when I rotate the valve by hand I am getting oil flowing out the top of the block around the valve...definitely not normal..! anyone else on here have the morpower valve block?

bigford 04-12-2016 08:30 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
so far mine is ok. did you nick one of the O-rings?
rob HAD one in his kat but replaced it with a magom v/b

http://www.rctruckandconstruction.co...ead.php?t=8237

gauthib12 04-13-2016 09:13 AM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
Hey Bigford thanks for the link..so you have a triple morpower block?. there is not allot of mechanics, the valve is pretty simple..I can't figure out why the oil is coming out both lines as soon as I turn the pump on...I didn't nic the rings...even when I turn the screw on the bottom tight for no flow I am still getting oil out both lines..?? Albeit less but should be 0! I tested the 3rd port and with the valve centered in neutral there is no flow...which when rotating the valve works as supposed too, same as on number 1 port...I am perplexed? I emailed morpower again...

JAMMER 04-13-2016 11:11 AM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
If I was you I would replace all the O rings in the valve there is something leaking by. I have 2 of these valves but never used them yet. Maybe the O rings are the wrong material for oil use, the O rings could be the wrong size and letting oil go buy also the oil your using could be eating up or softening up the O rings. There are to many variables with out seeing the valve. Let me ask you this did the valve ever work right or was it likeb this from the start?? Ed

bigford 04-13-2016 11:17 AM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
also did you keep all the valves in there origanial holes?? thats VERY important
each valve is lapped or matched to its hole.

gauthib12 04-13-2016 11:53 AM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
hey guys thanks, I am using 10w oil, this is helpful... Bigford, I did have the valves in order but I mixed them up now :o, the center one (problem one) seems to be looser than the other two, I will have to try to re-organize them if possible, Jammer it actually did work when I first got it but I have not been using steady at all.. just testing off an on..but two outer valves work fine the center is problem all things equal..real head scratcher for me..too bad the block wasn't see through, it is hard to picture the oil paths in the block..! thanks again for your inputs!

JAMMER 04-14-2016 10:18 AM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
gauthib12 If you are using regular motor oil for your hydraulics that is a no no oils have special additives for special uses. I use Cat oil and have no problem with my hydraulics and it sets for long time with no problem. As for you problem if it worked when you got it why would you take it apart. Ed

gauthib12 04-14-2016 06:51 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
Thanks Ed, I researched different oils and read that 10w was light and that it is also used as a hydraulic substitute, never considered additives and such...what Cat oil do you use? Weight?....the valve seemed to work but not well and being the over inquisitive sort I took it apart...maaaybe it was defective from the start...I can say that both outer valves fit the hole close, the center seems to have wiggle room no matter which valve is fitted...I don't know... Must be the valve fit and the oil is just flooding in the area and exiting both ports...nonetheless frustrating !!

doodlebug 04-14-2016 09:43 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
The Cat hydraulic oil is 10 weight, available in 1 gallon jugs.
Cheers.

gauthib12 04-20-2016 03:22 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
thanks doodlebug I guess in Canada 20 L is the min! ahhh Cat..$120 more than I want or need at this time...:eek:!

RCP57 04-20-2016 03:55 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
I have heard of guys using ATF. I just use ISO 46 and it works fine. Jack oil might work too or power steering fluid.

bigford 04-20-2016 04:23 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
jack oil works good. i used it with my ums pump and wedico cylinder.

gauthib12 04-20-2016 07:06 PM

Re: Morpower 3 way valve
 
Jack oil...perfect! That I do have...thanks guys!


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