Your pump and the hand pump need to be rebuilt. There are several write ups in here on both. 20 + year old seals have gone bad. I know Colt did a video on rebuilding the pump, and I am sure there are also probably videos of rebuilding (or replacing) the hand pump. Have you checked the fluid levels in the pump reservoir?
Thanks, makes sense the seals are toast. Sudden seal failure at these pressures is definitely possible, just wasn't sure that was the cause. I'll go the 2x pump rebuild route. Just finished reading this thread, found Colt and Fastidioud rebuild videos, and while the individual seals, u cup, and poly washer are "obsolete" from MRO, the full kit that Colt used was available so I ordered that.
Crud. Looks like I need to rebuild mine. Lowering the cab trying to get the cab lock pin to retract and all I'm seeing are clouds of mist coming out of the unit. It's not too hard to do. Gotta have a clean work area and don't put the new gasket in backwards
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PSI X piston surface area = force… You have to build enough pressure to lift the cab, ~ 1500PSI to be exact for a typical cab. Your pumps are obviously having issues doing that, or fluid is leaking from supply to return preventing full pressure Buildup. so as mentioned rebuild them. When y0u checked fluid level, did you check the hand pump/ it has a filler in the left front corner when facing the pump. The valving is supposed to keep it full, but that may not be functioning properly. Oil around the pump shaft is not a good sign though… The fact it opens the latch and lifts a little and that you were able to help it lift says it is making some pressure, just insufficient to do it unassisted.
Thanks for the explanation and confirmation RonMar. Your knowledge of the trucks and their systems is impressive. I've ordered an A/HPU rebuild kit (
SPX P/N 300140) and 2x "exact fit replacement" washers for the now obsolete SPX P/N 17429 (
SPX P/N HDT 17429)
I did consider an electric pump that met gpm and pressure specs you listed or that neat double action hand pump youre using in the rebuild thread, but Im not prepared to commit to that right now. Only so much money/time for research, learning, and doing and in this instance would rather rebuild the existing system in the interest of expedience.