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Blackhawk SJ23 Floor Jack I think?

wallizs

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This is my first try at this thread, hope you all enjoy the pictures. I have had this jack for over 30 years, it was my Dads and I'm not sure of its origin. Anyway My Dad passed on Jan.3 2011 and I have been thinking about restoring this old jack as kind of a thing to remember him by. Dad and I restored 3 Model A Fords back in the mid 60's and this Jack got a good work out in those days. But it has been sitting around for some time now. Anyway I started to Google for info about the old jack and came across this web site. A nice fella in Memphis TN has been very helpful and I hope to get this old girl back together soon and will post more pictures.
 

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Bull

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I can think of at least three fellows on this board who will be able to advise and assist you with this project. I am sure they will be along shortly.

I am sorry to hear of your dad's passing. The project you are undertaking to remember him by is a worthy endeavor.

Welcome to Garage Journal.:)
 

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Sorry to hear about your Dad.. :sad: Looks like you got a good start to your project.
 
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Sorry to here about your father. Mine will be 89 in just over a month and I dread the day that I will get a call. Like you, I helped dad in his garage as a paid mechanic but the times we had there will never be forgotten. Re-build that jack, use it and cherish the memories that you have every time you lift something with it.

If you get stuck or need any parts for your jack, just ask on here. There are several guys that can help out.
 

CRTDI

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wallizs,

Welcome to the forum!! This is a nice little to project to remember some great times with your Dad.

Your jack to me, appears to have the lifting arm and frame that's comparable with Blackhawk models S-17 and S-23. The handle and handle yoke assy. looks like they came off an SJ-23. Blackhawk made design enhancements over time as these series of models evolved. Interestingly enough they seemed to have kept the same hydraulic unit.

Some threads for comparisons of these series of 1.5 Ton "curb" jacks:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45278&highlight=show+jacks&page=10

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78014&highlight=blackhawk+jack

Thank You very much for posting pics of your jack project. I'll try to do some digging around so that hopefully we can I.D. your exact model.
 

CRTDI

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wallizs,

Here is a link to a hydraulic repair manual PDF file.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6G1XU9XP

Take a look at pages 23 and 24, this is a parts list for models S-17E and S-23C. Still doesn't look like your exact jack, but perhaps we're a little closer to giving your jack a positive I.D. The overall jack frame, handle and lifting arm looks correct but the saddle and retraction spring arrangement are still not the same.
 
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