pumalex
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Hey everyone, i am almost done installing my ever eternal lift and i am having a hard time understanding what's going on.
When i first lift it, the main cylinder will raise quicker than the second cylinder, which would throw the balance of the car off a lot. The second cylinder will eventually catch up the first one and end up being level but not sure i want to install a car on it as long as this isn't figured out. Also, when i lower the lift, the second cylinder is lowering in a jerky matter. The only thing i can think off is if air was trapped in the hydraulic system. There is absolutly no mention of that in the small manual they gave with it.
Anyone with a Ever Eternal lift had that problem when they first fired it? Is that a normal behavior
For the hydraulic experts, i included a copy of their hydraulic diagram so if anyone has a clue as to what's happening or can help me, that would be appreciated. The way it is designed is that the first cylinder while raising it's part of the lift also send the oil to the secondary cylinder.
Here is the first video where we can see the lift uneven untill thye finally gets within level.
second video is of the jerky lowering
last is the diagram
When i first lift it, the main cylinder will raise quicker than the second cylinder, which would throw the balance of the car off a lot. The second cylinder will eventually catch up the first one and end up being level but not sure i want to install a car on it as long as this isn't figured out. Also, when i lower the lift, the second cylinder is lowering in a jerky matter. The only thing i can think off is if air was trapped in the hydraulic system. There is absolutly no mention of that in the small manual they gave with it.
Anyone with a Ever Eternal lift had that problem when they first fired it? Is that a normal behavior
For the hydraulic experts, i included a copy of their hydraulic diagram so if anyone has a clue as to what's happening or can help me, that would be appreciated. The way it is designed is that the first cylinder while raising it's part of the lift also send the oil to the secondary cylinder.
Here is the first video where we can see the lift uneven untill thye finally gets within level.
second video is of the jerky lowering
last is the diagram
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