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Hydraulic Cylinder problem High Transission Jack

widetrackman

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I bought a used NAPA high transmission jack model #520-4002. It has a slow leak down, about a inch in 3 minutes with a 60 lb load. The only visual fluid leak is at the release valve. It does not look like much fluid is coming out but I can not tell how much as it goes under the base into the housing support. I removed the release valve and polished the seating part. I then put Dykem on it, screwed it in until it seated. Backed it off and seated firmly several times. I then removed the valve. It showed a 100 % contact.. Still leaks down with seepage around the threads. I researched the jack and found the cylinder is the same as a Sunex or is a Sunex. I would like to fix the cylinder I have in stead of buying a new one at $69 as a new jack from Summit (same at NAPA) for $144 shipped) I would be willing to pay $40-50 for a new ram. I can find lots of 4 ton rams in that price range but none have a flat base with 4 bolt holes. Sorry for being so lengthly. Thanks
 
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widetrackman

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I have been thinking about the leakage, the release needle showed 100% seating. Maybe the seat is cracked. Are the seats made into the casting or replaceable. This thing is a pain the ****, leaks just enough to annoy if someone is helping you but not enough to replace ram. Any ideas on how to fix or repair.:dunno: Thanks
 

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I have been thinking about the leakage, the release needle showed 100% seating. Maybe the seat is cracked. Are the seats made into the casting or replaceable. This thing is a pain the ****, leaks just enough to annoy if someone is helping you but not enough to replace ram. Any ideas on how to fix or repair.:dunno: Thanks

have you read through Highball's floor jack rebuild thread? lots of good info in there that is likely (in theory) applicable to your cylinder...maybe he'll chime in.
 
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widetrackman

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I searched around and could not find anything about a slow leak down when release valve shows a good seat but leaks oil out around the threads. BTW the o ring seal is very tight so one would think this is a pressure leak. The only thing I can think is the seat in the base has a crack. If that's the case what can you do? are they replaceable? One other thought should there be a ball in there that previous owner lost ? :headscrat
 
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