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cwsac.1
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Nov 2023 Location: 45750 Points: 35 |
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Posted: 10 May 2024 at 5:44am |
I got a WD 45 wondering how to bleed the system particularly lift cylinders. Manual gives me a procedure that doesn’t seem to work. Any Intel on bleeding sequins would be greatly appreciate it.
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DrAllis
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Stand on the left lift arm. Raise it to the top fully and let the pump hammer its way to relief. Lower lift arms fully. Do this several times. You are bled. Re-check oil level.
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cwsac.1
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Nov 2023 Location: 45750 Points: 35 |
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Yeah, I did what you said everything except for stand on them I put a new packing in so they were emptied if that makes a difference
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cwsac.1
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I was unable to make them leak by the packing nuts
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