May-29-2021 07:33 AM
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HadEnough wrote:
ATF worked on one of them!
That’s enough. I have 2 fronts and a back working. Enough to load it up and fix elsewhere after we leave.
Good idea!!! Thank you!
May-30-2021 10:07 AM
May-30-2021 03:17 AM
JoeChiOhki wrote:
If there was a way to take them off the camper, I'd do what I did with an Atwood that got stuck on me.
I took it off and then drilled a hole in the center of the bottom of the foot and flipped the whole thing upside down and filled it with ATF, plugged the hole and then flipped it back up right to sit.
Once I finally got it broken free with the crank handle after much sitting and fiddling, I emptied the atf and put in a liberal amount of diff oil in it and released it and left it in there.
The jack never worked perfectly again, it still had some issues with the drive mechanism if too much load was put on it (if the jack got ahead of the other it would start to slip/bind until the other jack caught up), but it worked well enough to keep using till I got ahold of a replacement unit and now that one is just a parts jack.
Atwoods unfortunately weren't designed to come apart so I couldn't do a proper disassembly and wire wheel cleaning and bearing replacement and then coating all of the threads in moly.
May-29-2021 08:33 PM
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May-29-2021 03:45 PM
May-29-2021 01:40 PM
parker.rowe wrote:Bedlam wrote:
ATF soaking it overnight has freed things up for me in the past. Marvell Mystery Oil and PB Blaster have also worked after soaking in. Are they over run and jammed or just corroded in place? If corroded, a couple of whacks with wood block from the top and bottom may free the threads.
I second ATF. I have had more luck freeing stuck engines with ATF and PB than motor oil.
Should work similarly with a jack, if it can be unstuck.
May-29-2021 11:18 AM
Bedlam wrote:
ATF soaking it overnight has freed things up for me in the past. Marvell Mystery Oil and PB Blaster have also worked after soaking in. Are they over run and jammed or just corroded in place? If corroded, a couple of whacks with wood block from the top and bottom may free the threads.
May-29-2021 10:33 AM
RickW wrote:
I have atwood jacks but, I made a back up driver head starting with a deep, 9/16 inch, 12 point, 3/8 inch drive socket. I sawed a groove down the middle wide enough to engage the pins on the jack shaft. I also have a 3/8 inch drive extension that fits in the drill chuck.
Good luck.
May-29-2021 10:32 AM
Bedlam wrote:
ATF soaking it overnight has freed things up for me in the past. Marvell Mystery Oil and PB Blaster have also worked after soaking in. Are they over run and jammed or just corroded in place? If corroded, a couple of whacks with wood block from the top and bottom may free the threads.
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