Thanks.. i loaned out my crane and got it back with the ram out with no seal on the bottom. now i know how to get in there and hopefully can find the seal and evertyhing intact since it was a new harbor freight unit.
Sorry to hear about that. The borrower must have extended it too far. I worked on a floor jack recently and it had a built in pressure release to prevent that from happening but haven't seen them on the long ram jacks, for some reason. I hate loaning out my tools because I take the time to read the manuals and properly care for my tools, where as the idiots who borrow them are careless so I tend to get tools back late, dirty, scratched up, damaged, etc. Engine cranes are one of those tools that every backyard mechanic wants to borrow cause they don't wanna store something that big and/or pay for one. I've actually had confrontations with two different acquaintances who borrowed mine and caused problems for me. Best to throw those things under a tarp and don't tell anyone you have one -_-
DIY an electrolysis rig for rusty parts. It will make your projects easier. A 12v analog battery charger, some low-alloy steel wire, some low alloy sacrificial steel, a bucket, and some washing soda (sodium carbonate, not sodium bicarbonate) is all you need. Just hook up the negative lead to the parts you want to save, and the positive to the sacrificial steel, make sure it is bubbling slightly at 2 amps, and ignore it. It will remove any galvanized or chromium coatings of course. Keep stainless or chrome steel out of it, as hexavalent chromium is bad stuff.
I purchased them at a local hydraulic supply company. If you live in a big city you should have one locally. If not, you could try a company that supplies parts for heavy equipment, like bobcats, tractors, and excavators. There are hydraulic supply companies online as well but the prices will probably be a bit higher than purchasing locally.
Silly question - could you not have stacked two of the 5mm seals to make up a 10mm seal with two lips? That way if one failed the second would hold too?
The hydraulic parts salesman actually suggested that to me when I told him I wanted a 10mm high seal but I wouldn't do it. Having one u cup seal means that it will have a solid steel shoulder to rest on and apply pressure to but if you stack them then the outter seal will get all the pressure from the fluid and will push that force against the lips of the seal behind it, rather than the steel shoulder. Just my .2c but who knows.
What is the name of the seal at the bottom that you didn’t replace? Mine was broken and I need to change it. And what’s the name of the local shop you bought your kit from? I would like to use your measurements to rebuild mines. This will be my first time doing so and I wouldn’t know what parts to ask for. Our cylinders look identical.
Hydraulic Sales and Service inc. If you're talking about the one at the bottom of the reservoir I think it's just called the reservoir base seal. I didn't pull it out but from looking at the video I think it's just a large o-ring.
This 2 ton hoist requires an 8 ton hydraulic long ram jack and they typically go for $80+. This is also a Black Jack hoist purchased around 2006 and many times the older the tool, the better the quality. Plus, I enjoy repairing machinery and bringing it back to life. I purchased a 1980s Craftsman floor jack for $10 with bad seals and got it working with new seals for under $20 as well.
@@frylockthefryman I get it. You made a good video and you got the pride of restoring it yourself. A vevor brand red 8 ton long ram jack is 30.37 currently
I'm not sure what the part numbers are for the seals I ordered because I ordered them based on size. If you have the same hoist I have you can order your seals based on the sizes I put in the video. Everything is metric for this long ram jack.
@@frylockthefryman thanks man, however I had it taken care of a couple weeks ago. I took the ram to a hydrolic supply house in the sacramento area. and they actually gave me the seals for free, and only charged me for the 1/2 hour of labor which was about 50 dollars. I added new fluid from harbor freight and it lifts great now! Thank you for your video. This is quality in depth information.
@frylockthefryman Thank you man. I don't suppose you could share that parts diagram with me? Just so I know what to ask for when I'm looking for bits 🤔
@frylockthefryman Hey mate, you were dead right! One ball under the hand pump & other under the release valve! I've replaced the o-rings & seal and will check you vid later before I fill with fluid. Hopefully, it'll work! Thanks for your help man 🙂
@@jimclark847 Sorry for the late reply but the only parts diagram I have is the one I put in the video. I don't know if it's for this exact model jack but the parts layout looks the same. Glad you got your parts for your's installed, Cheers mate
So I've added oil to mine but it still won't lift a load. It pumps and lifts without boom attached but not with. I've tried bleeding air but maybe I did it wrong or it could be bad seals inside? I got it without oil plug in it. Maybe debris or junk got in it?
@@frylockthefryman Actually so when I changed the fluid I removed a small screw & put a small screw in the wrong way. Once I put it in the correct way all was well.
Securing the boom with a rope on a flat angle like that . . . mmnnaaa or wear a helmet. 😁 For the rest of the video , exactly the info I needed to start on mine. Thanks man.
I think I just searched for "black jack long ram jack parts diagram" and looked through images until I found it. Sometimes you can search for a part number and look through pictures until you find a diagram as well.
Thank you and I plan to clean everything properly and change all seals, in the future. This was just to get the hoist up and running quickly but a proper rebuild will be coming!
Best video on here for fixing ur Engine hoist.
Thank you!
Thanks.. i loaned out my crane and got it back with the ram out with no seal on the bottom. now i know how to get in there and hopefully can find the seal and evertyhing intact since it was a new harbor freight unit.
Sorry to hear about that. The borrower must have extended it too far. I worked on a floor jack recently and it had a built in pressure release to prevent that from happening but haven't seen them on the long ram jacks, for some reason. I hate loaning out my tools because I take the time to read the manuals and properly care for my tools, where as the idiots who borrow them are careless so I tend to get tools back late, dirty, scratched up, damaged, etc. Engine cranes are one of those tools that every backyard mechanic wants to borrow cause they don't wanna store something that big and/or pay for one. I've actually had confrontations with two different acquaintances who borrowed mine and caused problems for me. Best to throw those things under a tarp and don't tell anyone you have one -_-
DIY an electrolysis rig for rusty parts. It will make your projects easier. A 12v analog battery charger, some low-alloy steel wire, some low alloy sacrificial steel, a bucket, and some washing soda (sodium carbonate, not sodium bicarbonate) is all you need. Just hook up the negative lead to the parts you want to save, and the positive to the sacrificial steel, make sure it is bubbling slightly at 2 amps, and ignore it. It will remove any galvanized or chromium coatings of course. Keep stainless or chrome steel out of it, as hexavalent chromium is bad stuff.
You are a rockstar for this bro 💪
The only way I lone my hoist is if I bring it, use it and bring it back. Nice video
Great video thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you for this video i can now fix my hoist jack
Que pasa si sale el vástago o pistón solo levantando el brazo de la pluma, significa que está averuado el gato hidráulico o es normal?
Where were you able to buy the seals and O-rings?
I purchased them at a local hydraulic supply company. If you live in a big city you should have one locally. If not, you could try a company that supplies parts for heavy equipment, like bobcats, tractors, and excavators. There are hydraulic supply companies online as well but the prices will probably be a bit higher than purchasing locally.
Silly question - could you not have stacked two of the 5mm seals to make up a 10mm seal with two lips? That way if one failed the second would hold too?
The hydraulic parts salesman actually suggested that to me when I told him I wanted a 10mm high seal but I wouldn't do it. Having one u cup seal means that it will have a solid steel shoulder to rest on and apply pressure to but if you stack them then the outter seal will get all the pressure from the fluid and will push that force against the lips of the seal behind it, rather than the steel shoulder. Just my .2c but who knows.
What is the name of the seal at the bottom that you didn’t replace? Mine was broken and I need to change it. And what’s the name of the local shop you bought your kit from? I would like to use your measurements to rebuild mines. This will be my first time doing so and I wouldn’t know what parts to ask for. Our cylinders look identical.
Hydraulic Sales and Service inc. If you're talking about the one at the bottom of the reservoir I think it's just called the reservoir base seal. I didn't pull it out but from looking at the video I think it's just a large o-ring.
Thanks! You just safe me $400
It’s a good video but for 37.00 I bought a whole new hydraulic pump. How much were the seals? 10-15 bucks. What is your time worth?
This 2 ton hoist requires an 8 ton hydraulic long ram jack and they typically go for $80+. This is also a Black Jack hoist purchased around 2006 and many times the older the tool, the better the quality. Plus, I enjoy repairing machinery and bringing it back to life. I purchased a 1980s Craftsman floor jack for $10 with bad seals and got it working with new seals for under $20 as well.
@@frylockthefryman I get it. You made a good video and you got the pride of restoring it yourself. A vevor brand red 8 ton long ram jack is 30.37 currently
Great job thankyou
I have this same hoist wish I knew what part #s you had.
I'm not sure what the part numbers are for the seals I ordered because I ordered them based on size. If you have the same hoist I have you can order your seals based on the sizes I put in the video. Everything is metric for this long ram jack.
@@frylockthefryman thanks man, however I had it taken care of a couple weeks ago. I took the ram to a hydrolic supply house in the sacramento area. and they actually gave me the seals for free, and only charged me for the 1/2 hour of labor which was about 50 dollars. I added new fluid from harbor freight and it lifts great now! Thank you for your video. This is quality in depth information.
thanks
Could you tell me if there are 2 x steel balls at the base of the pump? I did retrieve one from in there and found one more on the floor!
I didn't see any but the parts diagram shows there's a steel ball under the little pump and another one behind the release valve.
@frylockthefryman Thank you man. I don't suppose you could share that parts diagram with me? Just so I know what to ask for when I'm looking for bits 🤔
@frylockthefryman Hey mate, you were dead right! One ball under the hand pump & other under the release valve! I've replaced the o-rings & seal and will check you vid later before I fill with fluid. Hopefully, it'll work! Thanks for your help man 🙂
@@jimclark847 Sorry for the late reply but the only parts diagram I have is the one I put in the video. I don't know if it's for this exact model jack but the parts layout looks the same. Glad you got your parts for your's installed, Cheers mate
Hola desde México,una pregunta ¿Cómo se llama el programa que tienes para Vel el diagrama de ese tipo de gato.me lo puedes pasar,gracias..
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So I've added oil to mine but it still won't lift a load. It pumps and lifts without boom attached but not with. I've tried bleeding air but maybe I did it wrong or it could be bad seals inside? I got it without oil plug in it. Maybe debris or junk got in it?
Did you replace any seals or just added the hydraulic oil? How old is the unit?
@@frylockthefryman Actually so when I changed the fluid I removed a small screw & put a small screw in the wrong way. Once I put it in the correct way all was well.
@@WiseRuler Cool, glad to hear you got it working!
Securing the boom with a rope on a flat angle like that . . . mmnnaaa or wear a helmet. 😁
For the rest of the video , exactly the info I needed to start on mine. Thanks man.
Is the piston integrated with the rod?
I believe so.
Where did you get the parts diagram?
I think I just searched for "black jack long ram jack parts diagram" and looked through images until I found it. Sometimes you can search for a part number and look through pictures until you find a diagram as well.
Do you happen to have the link?
Link to what?
@@frylockthefryman my apologies man. I was referring to the replacement parts. I figured everything out though.
Who rebuilt it Charley Chaplin no voice i instructions
None needed. Easy straight forward fix(with captions). But...still a funny comment
Bravo ! Nicely replaced the parts ,but you should have cleaned the tank and cylinder tube, to remove old fluid
Thank you and I plan to clean everything properly and change all seals, in the future. This was just to get the hoist up and running quickly but a proper rebuild will be coming!
What is your parts numbers
I ordered the seals based on size, not part numbers. I'm not sure if there were part numbers on the receipt but you can order the seals by size.
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Good up on to the knife part….not good!! Use the correct tool