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Have a 1984 AM Gen M936 5 ton wrecker. Hydraulic hoist motor is leaking. No exploded view in TM. Has anyone actually opened one up and attempted to replace gaskets,seals, bushings etc. ??
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FYI, If your new Parker motor has a allen plug in the bottom side of it, you need add a case drain to it. If not you will be replacing it soon. I had my motor repaired two times before they told me it needs a case drain.Just to update this thread. We removed the motor, disassembled and found signs it had been apart before and "repaired". We got two rebuild quotes. Also found a hydrualic supply company here locally on Long Island and they advised they could get a new one from Parker for $1,600. Both rebuild quotes were higher, go figure. We ordered new on 3/24, Parker said they would deliver part in 6-8 weeks. It took 12 weeks but worth the wait and back on line.
No there was not a tap hole. I drilled and tapped the fitting for the hose. It is a return line so there is no pressure. I did add a check valve on the case drain line.M35A2-AZ, was there a tap point on the tank end fitting for your return line or did you have to drill and tap?
Here is my understanding (lookout LOL) When you are using the motor and reverse the motor there is an area between the seals that can build up pressure and needs to be able to bleed off that pressure, that is what the case drain does is bleeds off that unwanted pressure.Albert, my M936A1 looks identical to yours with the allen head on the bottom of the motor. With your modification how does the motor drain? It looks like it would have to drain uphill from the set up or oil from the return line would be flowing downhill to the motor? Is the goal to have the motor drain the hydro fluid dry when not in use? Thanks, Dale.