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โJan-19-2018 10:22 AM
laknox wrote:
I agree that it sounds like an internal ram seal, but there =are= other causes, though they tend to be localized to one ram. You can get contamination in the valve seats, which can cause these issues, and which LCI is wont to blame, so they can sell you an entire new hydro system. They also don't tell you about internal leaks so they can sell you entire ram assemblies. Any decent hydraulic shop can test cylinders and tell you if you've got a leak, and can almost always do it without having to remove anything but the appropriate hoses. Now, LCI =may= step up and replace the jacks under warranty, but they may not.
Lyle
โJan-19-2018 09:30 AM
โJan-19-2018 06:29 AM
sidney wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
You may have a High Pressure seal going bad. The cylinder can be removed and seal replaced. The symptoms you describe are those of a HP SEAL deteriorating. You can try some of the things others say, but if the jack continues to collapse some under pressure, or dip down slowly while up... itโs probably HP seal. People who repair cylinders\rams can replace seal if you donโt want to replace the entire cylinder. When front gets really bad. it can cause slides to act up, as well as other rams. I know from experience. Two replaced front rams on LCI 6 ram auto leveling system on my unit.
Jim
Thanks Jim
Did you have the whole jack assemblies replaced or rebuilt?
Did you have the same problems... settling and extending while retracted?
โJan-18-2018 08:01 PM
NC Hauler wrote:
You may have a High Pressure seal going bad. The cylinder can be removed and seal replaced. The symptoms you describe are those of a HP SEAL deteriorating. You can try some of the things others say, but if the jack continues to collapse some under pressure, or dip down slowly while up... itโs probably HP seal. People who repair cylinders\rams can replace seal if you donโt want to replace the entire cylinder. When front gets really bad. it can cause slides to act up, as well as other rams. I know from experience. Two replaced front rams on LCI 6 ram auto leveling system on my unit.
Jim
โJan-18-2018 07:29 PM
โJan-18-2018 06:51 PM
oldbird1965 wrote:
I read on another forum that if you get connected to your truck to run them up and down a few times. Don't put any weight on them, this is suppose to seat some seal in the jacks and you should be good for awhile. Just what I read!
โJan-18-2018 05:53 PM