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DSDP_Don
Feb 13, 2015Explorer
The levelers use needle valves to control the fluid when the jacks are operating. When the jacks are down and under pressure, the needle valves are seated/closed. If they start getting dirt in them, the dirt can prevent the needle vales from holding fluid and the jacks can pop and drop every so often.
I had Ramco jacks on my Monaco and like a lot of jacks there was a poor design for venting which usually splashed out fluid over time. Which means some dirt might be getting in. I had the issue with my front jack dropping a 1/4" every few hours when I had the front end really lifted. I took a turkey baster and removed as much fluid as I could and then added it new. It helped the situation.
With that said, some of these change intervals can be a little quick. If you decide to do it, you could probably wait another year or two.
I had Ramco jacks on my Monaco and like a lot of jacks there was a poor design for venting which usually splashed out fluid over time. Which means some dirt might be getting in. I had the issue with my front jack dropping a 1/4" every few hours when I had the front end really lifted. I took a turkey baster and removed as much fluid as I could and then added it new. It helped the situation.
With that said, some of these change intervals can be a little quick. If you decide to do it, you could probably wait another year or two.
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