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09-01-2002, 12:05 PM | #1 |
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stupid urgent question about hyd. crane
i borrowed a crane form a guy that goes to my church to put the 454 on the stand, when i was rolling it down teh ramp out my truck it tiped over and the piston came out of the ram and the fluid spilled out, i got some valvvoline hydrolic oil but dont know where to put it in, its got the screw thing at the bottom thatyou tighten and loosen to let it down, but how do i out it in there? do i just pust teh arm all teh way up and put it in the top of the cyllinder where it came out? how much do i put in, can i test to see how much is enough? i dont want to put too much in and blo the gaskets, that would suck., this looks like a pretty expensive piece of equiptment. thanks for any help, sean
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09-01-2002, 12:08 PM | #2 |
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the little black dot it sthe screw, at the base, i'm guessing that i oput it i there, so do i tilt it on its side and pour it in? theres got to be a right way to do this? these things arent ruined when the fluid comes out , right? damn, i'm frieking out
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-'63 Ford Fairlane 500 coupe, v8, auto, faded and rusty. awaiting built roller 302 and some flat black -'99 Honda Prelude. vtech/5spd. no pipe, no intake, bone stock. awaiting new top end. -01 GMC Yukon SLT 5.3 dented and scratched with a noisy tranny. Take off that Von Dutch hat before i stab you with a 000 Mack. |
09-01-2002, 12:19 PM | #3 |
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There is a screw or rubber plug about halfway up the cylinder. Remove it and fill it up the same way you do a rearend, till the oil is level with the hole. The best way I have found to put oil in one is to take a piece of paper and roll it up to make a funnel because the hole is so small it is hard to pour oil in it. Good Luck.
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09-01-2002, 12:22 PM | #4 |
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I have added to large bottle jacks through the valve you are refering too...just put in a little at a time, na dtest the hoist with something heavy. (like youe engine) If it tries to lift it, but not quite, then add more.
Make sure you bleed it my haviung the valve open and jacking it, trying to lift it up. Then close the valve and lift. |
09-02-2002, 12:40 AM | #5 |
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thanks guys, i wa wonderin what that little black piece was for. i got called out to work today so i didnt have time to get flid in it,by teh way, autozone sucks, they dont have bolts to bolt a chevy motor to tranny(what i need to get it on teh stand) bad day
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-'63 Ford Fairlane 500 coupe, v8, auto, faded and rusty. awaiting built roller 302 and some flat black -'99 Honda Prelude. vtech/5spd. no pipe, no intake, bone stock. awaiting new top end. -01 GMC Yukon SLT 5.3 dented and scratched with a noisy tranny. Take off that Von Dutch hat before i stab you with a 000 Mack. |
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