I have about ran out of things to replace . Truck is in great shape other then the boom will not hold its own weight. Bought the truck 2 year ago knowing that thinking easy fix. Well not really. Bought new old valve control in wooden crate, installed whole complete valve control,not fun but sure it will fix it . Nope does exact same thing. Raise it all the way up with just the boom weight and it will be bottomed out in 30 seconds. So found 2 new old stock boom cylinders in crates. Installed them , does the exact same thing did not change nothing, not happy lol .
Any ideas , on the bottom of each cylinder there is a snubbed , could it be that?
I have to agree with
Ferroequinologist .
Just because you have two New Old Stock (NOS) pieces of hardware doesn't mean there aren't problems with the seals on the lift cylinders. It does seem odd that both of them would fail at the same time immediately after installation though. The valvebody might have problems with rust that may have scored the internals - OR - that valvebody may have been returned "new defective" and after it sat around for ten years, to oil drained out of it... Just guessing there.
If you do a little "rigging" you could add a pair of ball valves as close as possible to the cylinders. Raise the boom, then reach over and turn off the the fluid valves that you installed. That should stop the boom from falling - IF - the packing in the cylinders is good.
That doesn't FIX the problem, but it will confirm that if the boom still drops that there is a problem with the cylinder packing. You will have isolated everything else. If it leaks down, the fluid is bypassing the rubber o-rings inside.
Whatever you do, DO NOT forget to pull on the UP valve. Chances are good that you will break a hose if you do.
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The tube that runs up the side of the cylinder could allow fluid to allow a small amount of drift. Pressure will eventually equalize on both ends of the piston if you install a pair of ball valves at the base of the cylinder - but eventually it has to stop coming down - even if there was no packing in the cylinder. That eliminates potential valve leakage.