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Re: 1206 Hydraulic pressure
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Posted by txblu on April 13, 2004 at 10:07:58 from (199.46.199.231):
In Reply to: 1206 Hydraulic pressure posted by kansascountry on April 13, 2004 at 08:01:03:
How do you know your pressure is not adequate? Have you measured it with a high pressure gauge? What is the spec? I'm a blue guy and blue uses 2500 psig, but on this site, I have learned that some red and maybe others use lower pressures like 400 or 700. I think you need to find out the spec, then get into the high press line with a hi press gauge, read the press at low, mid and high rpm's and then ask for help. You could have spec pressure and your problem is piston seals in your lift. Happens to blue much more often than pump problems. Additionally, if there is air in the system, air compresses whereas hyd fluid doesn't. Gotta blead the air out. On blue there is a plug on top of the pump you crack, with the engine idling, and let it go until a solid stream of fluid comes out, then lock down. post back,. txblu
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