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A friend works as a mechanic and their lifts use the same air/ hydraulic pumps to lift the front or rear of a vehicle on the lift. Might be a good place to find a replacement
17429 usually is ok 14121 is the one that gets destroyed by the fluid and falls apart.
you can order 2 for $22 from he supplier listed. Make sure you put the pump together exactly in the way you took it apart.
what happened when turn the cab lift raise/lower knob a few time and try again?
As a matter of fact, try moving all of the knobs and keep them all in the center when you are done, minus the cab raise/lower knob.
Might be that something obstructing in the sector manifold
I want to point out:
-when you do this job it's very important to throughly clean all the parts (even though you'll find an utter mess), and it's very important to put the parts together exactly the way you've found them (or how they came apart).
- the seal of the u shaped plunger goes in one...
So I've ordered the parts for $22 from the supplier mentioned by the OP. MROsupply.com is an absolute nightmare as far as their customer support is concerned. But I got my parts in the end. So it's not that bad. I'd suggest contacting SPX directly. Their part # is 14121 for the seal and the...
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