ouimetnick
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Hi GJ members!
I'm new to the forum, and so here's my first post.
I have a Duralast 80630T 3 ton floor jack. It's made by Torin and it's similar to the jack in Hiball's Overseas Jack Rebuild Help Tutorial.
I wanted to change the old dirty fluid it came with and clean the unit up. I removed the pump plunger, the "working valve" (screw to the left of the center gear release thing) and the overload valve (I noted the amount of turns) I've put it all back together and filled it with oil just covering the tip of the inner cylinder.
I followed the proper bleeding procedure but the jack only rises halfway and the pump seems to not start pumping until half way being depressed. However if I keep the rubber fill hole plug off, it works fine. Further more if you put your finger over the hole and start pumping/raising, it creates a vacuum/***** your finger in the hole and then letting the saddle down seems to relieve the pressure. Oddly enough if you take your finger off while it sucked it, air rushes in, and then if you put your finger over it while lowering, oil squirts everywhere.
I was trying to bleed it and i somehow managed to build up pressure causing the rubber filler plug to shoot off the tank and squirt oil straight up. The bleeding procedure I'm following involves pumping it as high as possible, turning the handle lowering the saddle, and pumping rapidly while the handle is unscrewed keeping the saddle down, then pinching the bleeder plug to burp out air.
The jack was working fine before I was curious and broke it. I'm confident everything was put back together correctly. It works fine, but with the filler plug reinstalled pressure builds up or air is somehow getting trapped in so it won't raise fully and it pops the filler plug off. Sorry for the long read.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
I'm new to the forum, and so here's my first post.
I wanted to change the old dirty fluid it came with and clean the unit up. I removed the pump plunger, the "working valve" (screw to the left of the center gear release thing) and the overload valve (I noted the amount of turns) I've put it all back together and filled it with oil just covering the tip of the inner cylinder.
I followed the proper bleeding procedure but the jack only rises halfway and the pump seems to not start pumping until half way being depressed. However if I keep the rubber fill hole plug off, it works fine. Further more if you put your finger over the hole and start pumping/raising, it creates a vacuum/***** your finger in the hole and then letting the saddle down seems to relieve the pressure. Oddly enough if you take your finger off while it sucked it, air rushes in, and then if you put your finger over it while lowering, oil squirts everywhere.
I was trying to bleed it and i somehow managed to build up pressure causing the rubber filler plug to shoot off the tank and squirt oil straight up. The bleeding procedure I'm following involves pumping it as high as possible, turning the handle lowering the saddle, and pumping rapidly while the handle is unscrewed keeping the saddle down, then pinching the bleeder plug to burp out air.
The jack was working fine before I was curious and broke it. I'm confident everything was put back together correctly. It works fine, but with the filler plug reinstalled pressure builds up or air is somehow getting trapped in so it won't raise fully and it pops the filler plug off. Sorry for the long read.
Thanks in advance,
Nick