jpcjguy
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Hey all,
So I have an Atlas 10k lift that I bought used about a year ago and installed in my garage - works fine but I noticed small leak at the "T" connector on the top bar. I folded a blue shop towel to put underneath to monitor and when I periodically checked, it was soaked - hmmmm....
So I cleaned it up and put another shop towel up there and ran the lift up and down empty and the towel was fine - took another towel and rubbed the fitting and got a tiny bit of spotting. Ok - so very slow leak? but this lift goes up and down maybe once a month if that right now (busy with other things).
This was a while back so about a month or two ago I took it all apart, cleaned the fittings with brake clean and also applied Loctite 545 on the threads. Put another shop towel underneath and thought I would be good. (let it sit for a week before using - was out of town).
Have used the lift a couple of times since and decided to go check - damn towel was soaked through again! WTF??!?
So I cleaned it up and had my son run it up and down empty while I watched it (benefit of a Jeep with full cage on 40s so I can stand on the cage and top bar is chest height!)
Turns out leaking at the swivel - not the threads!
But it is literally tiny spotting if that on 2 up and downs.
So how do I fix this? or just replace the stupid towel periodically?
Attached are pics of the spot, soaked towel and where it is leaking - and my setup
.
To be fair - I *might* have cranked on the fitting to "stop the leak" at one point - so maybe this is on me?
Here is my lift: https://atlasautoequipment.ca/atlas...c-adjustable-height-2-post-overhead-car-lift/
but mine is older - gray/red combo from 2019
new lines are $150-$165 each (or should I have them made locally?) - no experience with hydraulic lines!
Thoughts?
So I have an Atlas 10k lift that I bought used about a year ago and installed in my garage - works fine but I noticed small leak at the "T" connector on the top bar. I folded a blue shop towel to put underneath to monitor and when I periodically checked, it was soaked - hmmmm....
So I cleaned it up and put another shop towel up there and ran the lift up and down empty and the towel was fine - took another towel and rubbed the fitting and got a tiny bit of spotting. Ok - so very slow leak? but this lift goes up and down maybe once a month if that right now (busy with other things).
This was a while back so about a month or two ago I took it all apart, cleaned the fittings with brake clean and also applied Loctite 545 on the threads. Put another shop towel underneath and thought I would be good. (let it sit for a week before using - was out of town).
Have used the lift a couple of times since and decided to go check - damn towel was soaked through again! WTF??!?
So I cleaned it up and had my son run it up and down empty while I watched it (benefit of a Jeep with full cage on 40s so I can stand on the cage and top bar is chest height!)
Turns out leaking at the swivel - not the threads!
But it is literally tiny spotting if that on 2 up and downs.
So how do I fix this? or just replace the stupid towel periodically?
Attached are pics of the spot, soaked towel and where it is leaking - and my setup
.
To be fair - I *might* have cranked on the fitting to "stop the leak" at one point - so maybe this is on me?
Here is my lift: https://atlasautoequipment.ca/atlas...c-adjustable-height-2-post-overhead-car-lift/
but mine is older - gray/red combo from 2019
new lines are $150-$165 each (or should I have them made locally?) - no experience with hydraulic lines!
Thoughts?
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