Posted by mkirsch on November 03, 2011 at 06:38:07 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Problem posted by Ed Bouws on November 02, 2011 at 18:01:58:
Changing fluid won't make a bit of difference.
You should be using a non-vented cap when you are running two-way hydraulics. The christmas tree two-way valve came with a cap that had a vent you could close for two-way operation.
Also, you may be topping off the reservoir at the wrong time. Make sure you top off the reservoir with any cylinders completely retracted.
It takes more fluid to extend the cylinder than it does to retract, because the cylinder's rod is taking up some of the space inside. When the cylinder is retracted, that will be the point where you will have the maximum amount of fluid in the reservoir.
If you top off the reservoir with the cylinder extended, the excess oil will need to go SOMEWHERE, and that somewhere is out the vent hole.
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