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Craftsman bike Jack
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This jack won't stay up. If I remember right you can bleed the air out of them to make it work. Does anyone remember how to do that? It' been a while since I have used it.Thanks PS


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The air is bled out our during full hyd cylinder collapse. I suspect an internal blown seal or a stuck detent valve on the pump. There really isn't too much to a Hyd jack. You can probably replace the jack unbelievably cheap. Try Northern Tool or Harbor Freight.

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Give it a little viagra. The valve is probably shot or dirty, easy to work onn not much to them. If I remember right to bleed them you open the fill point and rapidly pump the handle, may have to do that a couple times.


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The_Dog33 #579502 07/08/2016 6:46 PM
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I have one.
The instructions say to purge air.

Open release valve by turning the jack handle counterclockwise.

Remove oil fill plug.

Rapidly pump jack handle 6 to 8 full strokes to release trapped air.

Be sure oil level is just below the threads in the oil fill plug hole.

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Gmike #579503 07/08/2016 7:26 PM
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I have another brand that's gotten saggy over the years, I'll have to try this.

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I replenished the oil in mine and purged the air and it's been great ever since. The oil was on the shelf at the local auto parts store.


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I replenished the oil in mine and purged the air and it's been great ever since. The oil was on the shelf at the local auto parts store.



That's all I have ever had to do, collapse the cylinder, top off the oil. If that doesn't fix it, I buy another appropriate pump jack. $38.50 for the cylinder on my motor puller, just recently.

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I use ATF in my jacks and lifts.


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ATF is high detergent hydraulic oil. Makes sense.

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mine would leak down too. gave it to a buddy cause i dont need it anymore. he swapped out the o-rings and put some oil in it & works good for now


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I have some jack oil, but you probably don't want it


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I have some jack oil, but you probably don't want it




Oh hell no...

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mine would leak down too. gave it to a buddy cause i dont need it anymore. he swapped out the o-rings and put some oil in it & works good for now




I haven't got round to fixing mine. trying to sell it on Craig's list for $25. Let somebody else fix it. Plus I can't use it on my bird. The pipes are too low.


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I use Bar Leak jack oil on all my hydraulic jacks. I bleed them from day one then I install Bar Leak. It keeps the seals in good shape and less prone to leaking


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I use ATF.


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I use Bar Leak jack oil on all my hydraulic jacks. I bleed them from day one then I install Bar Leak. It keeps the seals in good shape and less prone to leaking




Hi Fred. This is your old jack I am talking about. It worked fine when you gave it to me. I'm giving it to a friend in BA. If it's seals he can probably replace them. Good to hear you are still kicking.


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Paul I gave that jack to you a few years back. I'm surprised you still have it. Good to hear from you too.


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