As these machines age, they all gradually suffer from progressively weaker tracking performance, to the point they wont slew they machine on a grippy surface like a dry road, this is clearly not good.
The solution usually is that the main valve block pressure has dropped to around 160/165 Bar when it should be 175. The main bank inlet P3 needs adjusted to correct the problem as in the picture. 10 Bar doesn't seem a lot, but it will drastically improve tracking performance once set correctly. The locking nut is a 19mm and you'll need a small hex key to screw the valve in to increase the pressure, not even half a turn will be enough but you will need a guage to set it , using the test point on the other side of the valve
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The solution usually is that the main valve block pressure has dropped to around 160/165 Bar when it should be 175. The main bank inlet P3 needs adjusted to correct the problem as in the picture. 10 Bar doesn't seem a lot, but it will drastically improve tracking performance once set correctly. The locking nut is a 19mm and you'll need a small hex key to screw the valve in to increase the pressure, not even half a turn will be enough but you will need a guage to set it , using the test point on the other side of the valve
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