Littlejacy
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Hey all! Recently, I spent a Saturday rebuilding the air/hydraulic unit with a complete (the big one) kit from MRO Supply. While I know I didn't exactly need to change every part in the unit, I ended up changing I'd say...97% because it just felt good to do it.
The issue I originally had was that my spare tire boom stayed stuck in extended position (I'm working on that still, and have the solution through trouble shooting and help from folks here!) and my solution was to simply remove the strut and tie it up safely (so I could move the vehicle) and also chain the boom securely upright as well. While I was at it, I had noticed that my A/H unit was puffing out a rather large amount of fluid from the brass exhaust port, a mess! I was growing tired of that business real quick, lol. I researched here in the various forums and discovered MRO Supply and got the kit, printed out the TM procedure and went to work.
Well: It is still puffing out fluid. Now, initially to my dismay and occasional dumbassedness, I overfilled the fluid. Hey! No big deal, I pumped out the excess with my vacuum pump. Still puffing out fluid. Now, unless I didn't extract enough (entirely possible as i think I really overfilled it...), what gives? It is a LOT of fluid. The unit, by the way does indeed work quiter and well for the cab lift (cannot check the tire unit yet, as I haven't replaced the cylinder)....but it puffs out that fluid. Any suggestions outside of pumping out more fluid and rechecking? I gotta do the ol' wait for the weekend again before I can lay hands on her.
Is it possible at all that due to the spare tire cylinder being "stuck" in the extended position that would cause my fluid levels in the unit to be skewed somehow?
The issue I originally had was that my spare tire boom stayed stuck in extended position (I'm working on that still, and have the solution through trouble shooting and help from folks here!) and my solution was to simply remove the strut and tie it up safely (so I could move the vehicle) and also chain the boom securely upright as well. While I was at it, I had noticed that my A/H unit was puffing out a rather large amount of fluid from the brass exhaust port, a mess! I was growing tired of that business real quick, lol. I researched here in the various forums and discovered MRO Supply and got the kit, printed out the TM procedure and went to work.
Well: It is still puffing out fluid. Now, initially to my dismay and occasional dumbassedness, I overfilled the fluid. Hey! No big deal, I pumped out the excess with my vacuum pump. Still puffing out fluid. Now, unless I didn't extract enough (entirely possible as i think I really overfilled it...), what gives? It is a LOT of fluid. The unit, by the way does indeed work quiter and well for the cab lift (cannot check the tire unit yet, as I haven't replaced the cylinder)....but it puffs out that fluid. Any suggestions outside of pumping out more fluid and rechecking? I gotta do the ol' wait for the weekend again before I can lay hands on her.
Is it possible at all that due to the spare tire cylinder being "stuck" in the extended position that would cause my fluid levels in the unit to be skewed somehow?