What about that screw just below the spring, that would be my first place to look.
My old workshop jack need topping up with hydraulic oil & buggered if I can find the right hole(pics). As I'm old, senile,dementured, with senior moments. I need help, ta. PS I have tried all holes,the left one I can see oil tho it's full
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What about that screw just below the spring, that would be my first place to look.
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That one has another internal screw that can be adjusted. No oil visible
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The allen key hole would be my guess.
The fact that there's a highway to hell and a stairway to heaven says a lot about the anticipated traffic flow.
Jack it up as far as it will go then add about 20 mls of oil in the allen keyed plug. Let it down all the way then jack it all the way up, if it doesn't go all the way up add some more oil.
Make sure you put the plug back in before letting it down or it could spit oil everywhere and only add oil when it's jacked up.
There may also be a plug in the middle on top of the hydraulic ram that you can see when it's jacked up (could even be a rubber plug), some jacks can be filled up through here also.
Add oil slowly between testing as you don't want to overfill it. Sometimes you have to cycle the jack up and down several times to bleed out all the air.
If you don't have the right jack oil, use auto transmission fluid.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by whitey66; 27-03-17 at 03:07 PM.
enf (27-03-17),peteblundoon (03-04-17),Tiny (27-03-17)
I've opened the allen keyed screw with the ram up & down position, the oil level doesn't change. I even lifted the front of the Jack up & opened that screw up. Not a good idea, oil leaked out. As for the ram, that's covered. Pic 2.😡
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Im guessing its not working?
Sounds like the pistons buggered then if its full of oil.....
Working well but doesn't have the lift it used to. The pump leaver, see pic 1 below black hand pump leaver. U shape with vertical shaft left side poped out a while ago loosing some oil.
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My personal opinion, if its not operating like it used to then its worn out, for the sake of safety buy a new one, prices on new jacks are very reasonable now
Godzilla (28-03-17)
Push the lever down and see if there's a domed rubber plug on top of the ram. It might be hard to see as it could be painted the same colour as the jack, if you're not sure take a pic.
If not try tipping the jack up,so the allen plug is at the top (back wheels in the air) and try filling it then.
It makes no sense that it's full when the jack is all the way up, as they stop pumping when they run out of oil.
Try taking the plug out and slowly pump it up and watch what the oil level does. If it's full all the time you must have a leaking seal or valve.
Sometimes you might think it's full of oil but it could have trapped air in the hydraulics.
You can usually buy repair kits for these cheap jacks.
Last edited by whitey66; 28-03-17 at 12:17 AM.
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