wyocommo
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Have a '98 M1078 that has developed a problem with the cab hydraulics.( They used to work fine.) I have read through most of the hydraulic threads but this one is a pretty strange.
The spare tire system seems to operate OK and this issue is only with the cab.
The cab hydraulics seem to almost be locked up and working against itself. Cab moves very, very slowly both up and down. After disconnecting the cab lift cylinder from the anchor point on the frame it still has the same problem with no load. If I disconnect the cab cylinder hydraulic line that would be the bleed port(based on control valve being in raised or lower position) everything works as it should. If the bleed line is reconnected the system seems to pressure itself up and stop moving. It acts as if some check valve or such is not releasing the bleed side of the cylinder back in the hydraulic panel.
Tried doing this test with the selector valve in raise or lower with the respective bleed line disconnected from the cylinder and get the same result. The manual pump fights the same problem. The air driven pump slows way down when the system begins to go into the pressure lock condition. If I stop the pump for a few seconds and then re-engage it the cab cylinder will move slightly as the locked up bleed side appears to leak down a little.
Haven't been able to find a TM diagram that shows the internal works and passages of the particular hydraulic control box that is on my truck so I am stumped at this point.
The spare tire system seems to operate OK and this issue is only with the cab.
The cab hydraulics seem to almost be locked up and working against itself. Cab moves very, very slowly both up and down. After disconnecting the cab lift cylinder from the anchor point on the frame it still has the same problem with no load. If I disconnect the cab cylinder hydraulic line that would be the bleed port(based on control valve being in raised or lower position) everything works as it should. If the bleed line is reconnected the system seems to pressure itself up and stop moving. It acts as if some check valve or such is not releasing the bleed side of the cylinder back in the hydraulic panel.
Tried doing this test with the selector valve in raise or lower with the respective bleed line disconnected from the cylinder and get the same result. The manual pump fights the same problem. The air driven pump slows way down when the system begins to go into the pressure lock condition. If I stop the pump for a few seconds and then re-engage it the cab cylinder will move slightly as the locked up bleed side appears to leak down a little.
Haven't been able to find a TM diagram that shows the internal works and passages of the particular hydraulic control box that is on my truck so I am stumped at this point.