The seal is common and can be matched at a bearing store (even NAPA) If you want to ad a reservoir to the liftall (and use it as a reservoir only) you can gut it and leave only the shell, blanking off the components that are removed. Then the top fill pipe can be the fill and the suction can be the drain plug with a T in it. The return can be plummed into one of the elbow ports. If you want to add to the volume of the Liftall, and use it as the pump, a hydraulic tank can be found at Northern Freight or similar stores. Keeping it so that it is level with, or higher than the liftall and using its fill port, capping the liftall, or connecting the two at the fill port of the liftall will work. If the lift cylinders have two way capacity, the top ports (where the rod comes out) can be ported to the bottom of the cylinders to use tham as a reservoir. Venting is not needed if the cylinder tops are used. Venting is needed on the tank (highest point) if the reservoir is drawn down to fill the cylinders. Jim
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