While the title says it all, this is a more specific question. This new-to-me (non lifting) jack is in nice shape, not abused, only missing a vent cap (but has been acquired), and after fluid drain, pump reseal kit (the old one sure didn't seem to be flawed), I get zero lift action after many attempts to bleed/pump in both open and closed positions.
Specifically, the technical drawings covering the "release valve assembly" which allows for the jack lowering, identifies that below that assembly is a 218043 release valve https://www.hcrcnow.com/shop/parts/product/26996 which IS THERE and in fine shape, but the drawing also states a 233917 spring https://www.hcrcnow.com/shop/parts/product/26997. Its this spring function I don't understand. 1) for it being plastic and 2) not being spring-shaped.
My thought initially is that in my experience the lowering of a jack is a very controlled process by the user, and I don't get why a spring would be needed in this situation by possibly throttling the release valve.
Would this prevent a pump up?
Related tidbits. The factory paint is still covering the 2 expandable welch plugs, and I really don't think this has been opened up. nor are there marks on the cylinder nut.
Thanks in advance
Specifically, the technical drawings covering the "release valve assembly" which allows for the jack lowering, identifies that below that assembly is a 218043 release valve https://www.hcrcnow.com/shop/parts/product/26996 which IS THERE and in fine shape, but the drawing also states a 233917 spring https://www.hcrcnow.com/shop/parts/product/26997. Its this spring function I don't understand. 1) for it being plastic and 2) not being spring-shaped.
My thought initially is that in my experience the lowering of a jack is a very controlled process by the user, and I don't get why a spring would be needed in this situation by possibly throttling the release valve.
Would this prevent a pump up?
Related tidbits. The factory paint is still covering the 2 expandable welch plugs, and I really don't think this has been opened up. nor are there marks on the cylinder nut.
Thanks in advance