Dumb bottle jack question
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Dumb bottle jack question
I've got a couple of old hyd. bottle jacks and one appears out of oil and won't pump up. Where do you put in the oil? Unscrew the little valve you turn to raise & lower it, or try to unscrew the large hex nut at the top around the piston? And I assume any sort of ATF oil would do okay? We are talking about a $10 jcak at most and I have several others that work....just hate to junk anything that can be easily fixed.
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Vic,
Years ago I went through this same situation... I used a syringe & hydraulic oil to fill through the blocking valve. After all of the mess and time consumed, the jack wasn't working any better, would't hold a load, and I wrote it off as a bad seal. For a low dollar jack, it just ain't worth the effort...
Years ago I went through this same situation... I used a syringe & hydraulic oil to fill through the blocking valve. After all of the mess and time consumed, the jack wasn't working any better, would't hold a load, and I wrote it off as a bad seal. For a low dollar jack, it just ain't worth the effort...
Vic: You fill it through the screw hole on the side of the jack, The sheet metal casing on the outside of the jack is the reservoir and the jack itself is a hydraulic cylinder buried in the middle of it.
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Vic, My bottle jacks have a rubber plug or bushing thats pressed in to the top of the barrel, pull it out with needle nose and fill to that level..tough to find GOOD American made jacks any more...lots of foreign junk...BH
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Well, glory be....the offending jack does in fact have a black rubber plug pressed into the side of the barrel that I guess can be easily pried out and since I have a box of old syringes (one of the few advantages of spending a lot of time in the hospital, you get to steal shit right & left) I'll try pulling the plug and filling to that point with fluid & see what happens. Getting ready to head to the camp to enjoy the 70s weather and give it a whirl when we get back in a day or 2.
Thanks for the tips as always.
UV
Thanks for the tips as always.
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Well, being easily entertained, I just pried out the rubber plug, filled up an old syringe with power steering fluid and filled the jack to the top of the hole where the plug was. Popped the plug back in and the damn thing works like new. I'll be sure to sore it upright tho.....maybe laying on its side is what leaked the oil out in the first place?
Anyway, it worked. But I must confresss I'm somewhat ashamed that I was able to fix it when so many others, less fortunate, just cannot do it. The pure unfairness of it all really bums me out. No one should be able to fix a $10 bottle jack if I can. Just think how bad the non-fixers must feel.
Guess I'll take a nap and ponder all of this fairness stuff.
UV
Anyway, it worked. But I must confresss I'm somewhat ashamed that I was able to fix it when so many others, less fortunate, just cannot do it. The pure unfairness of it all really bums me out. No one should be able to fix a $10 bottle jack if I can. Just think how bad the non-fixers must feel.
Guess I'll take a nap and ponder all of this fairness stuff.
UV
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UV:
In fairness, I think you should take another 4 years of fixing $10 bottle jacks so that you can get them all done right. I know it will be an undertaking, so you should appoint perhaps Bruce as Bottle Jack Czar, where he will send all bottle jacks in need of repair directly to your new repair facility, which will be state of the art solar powered and have floors made out of a renewable product and windows of the highest E rating possible.
In the meantime, in order to fund such shippnig, repairs, infrastructure and overhead, the government should take over Apple Computer and strip the shareholders of their stock, and sell the assets to the labor union pension funds, thereby hoping such change will bring about a constitutional modification appointing BHO as Leader for Life.
Sound like a plan?
In fairness, I think you should take another 4 years of fixing $10 bottle jacks so that you can get them all done right. I know it will be an undertaking, so you should appoint perhaps Bruce as Bottle Jack Czar, where he will send all bottle jacks in need of repair directly to your new repair facility, which will be state of the art solar powered and have floors made out of a renewable product and windows of the highest E rating possible.
In the meantime, in order to fund such shippnig, repairs, infrastructure and overhead, the government should take over Apple Computer and strip the shareholders of their stock, and sell the assets to the labor union pension funds, thereby hoping such change will bring about a constitutional modification appointing BHO as Leader for Life.
Sound like a plan?
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Unbreakable union of freeborn republics
Great Russia has welded forever to stand!
Created in struggle by will of the peoples
United and mighty, our Soviet Union!
Sing to the Motherland, home of the free,
Bulwark of people, in brotherhood strong!
Oh! Party of Lenin! The strength of the people.
To Communism's triumph lead us on!
Through tempests the sun rays of freedom have cheered us
Along the new path where great Lenin did lead!
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Don't worry about it, you still are not sure you fixed it correctly. Think about all those things you were so proud of fixing, only to find out that your repair just came apart.Vicroy wrote:Anyway, it worked. But I must confresss I'm somewhat ashamed that I was able to fix it when so many others, less fortunate, just cannot do it. The pure unfairness of it all really bums me out. No one should be able to fix a $10 bottle jack if I can. Just think how bad the non-fixers must feel.
Guess I'll take a nap and ponder all of this fairness stuff.
UV
Let us know if it still works in 5 years. I say 5 years, because if you are like me, you will stick it in the garage were you can easily find it. You will not need it for 4 years,then when you need it you will have to go buy a new one because you can't find the one you fixed 4 years earlier, then a year later while moving something in the garage, there it is.
If it still works after you find it, then it is fixed.
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I didn't know I had a twin brother!Let us know if it still works in 5 years. I say 5 years, because if you are like me, you will stick it in the garage were you can easily find it. You will not need it for 4 years,then when you need it you will have to go buy a new one because you can't find the one you fixed 4 years earlier, then a year later while moving something in the garage, there it is.
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Bruce:
I am man enough to admit that I didn't think of that, but do like it.
I was thinking more along the lines of you get $500,000 per year as Czar for a couple years and then $50,000 per hour speaking engagements afterwards.
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I am man enough to admit that I didn't think of that, but do like it.
I was thinking more along the lines of you get $500,000 per year as Czar for a couple years and then $50,000 per hour speaking engagements afterwards.
Note, always throw Global Warming, Fairness and you see into every speech.
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