BlackLead
Well-known member
I am having the devil's own time getting my MaxJax to raise evenly. At full height, one side is 2 1/2" higher than the other. I'm guessing this is due to air trapped in the column on the higher side, causing it to reach full stroke first? Also, the one that raises higher has a different size bleed screw on that cylinder; it's smaller in diameter, and seems to have a finer thread. Has anyone else noticed this in the bleed screws on theirs? Or is mine special? Is my reasoning valid that the smaller thread pitch and diameter on that one side is making it more difficult to bleed? I've been at this for two weekends now, and it's wearing my patience.
On another note, whats a good cleaner to get hydraulic fluid out of, say, everything? I managed to geyser the high side once (which didn't help my nerves).
Thanks
On another note, whats a good cleaner to get hydraulic fluid out of, say, everything? I managed to geyser the high side once (which didn't help my nerves).
Thanks
