Bucket cylinder installation

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moojamboo

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Ford 1710
I am reinstalling the bucket cylinders on my Ford 1710. they were leaking so i had them repacked by my dealer. To reinstall the cylinders how do i connect the hydraulic lines so that i don't put air in the system.

I have read conflicting statements on other posts.

1.) Someone said to connect all the hydraulic lines back together and then cycle the cylinders 10 times and that would push all the air to the hydraulic reservoir.

2.) Another person said to install the intake line for the cylinder and leave the line off the bottom of the cylinder and cycle the cylinder until fluid comes out the bottom line then reconnect the line to the system.

option 2 seems like i may suck air into the system while cycling the cylinders. but option 1 seems like i will suck the air already in the cylinders into the system.

any advice on how to reinstall would be helpful.

Thanks,
Matt
 
   / Bucket cylinder installation #2  
Just cycle it with everything hooked up normally. Air will push out through vent of hydraulic reservoir.
 
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#5  
Thanks for the advise. Hooked everything up cycled the cylinders and one worked beautifully the other is spewing hydraulic fluid from the locking ring slot. Going to take the cylinder back to the dealer tomorrow and see what they say...prior to having the cylinder repacked the cylinder was leaking from the cylinder head...any ideas why the cylinder is leaking from the locking ring slot now? did the dealer mess up my cylinder?


thanks,
Matt
 
   / Bucket cylinder installation #6  
May have damaged seal at install, or might be damaged gland or cylinder barrel which caused first leak.
 
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#7  
If it leaks now worse than it did when i took it off to get repacked would that lean more toward being the seals not something with the cylinder?
 
   / Bucket cylinder installation #8  
moojamboo said:
Thanks for the advise. Hooked everything up cycled the cylinders and one worked beautifully the other is spewing hydraulic fluid from the locking ring slot. Going to take the cylinder back to the dealer tomorrow and see what they say...prior to having the cylinder repacked the cylinder was leaking from the cylinder head...any ideas why the cylinder is leaking from the locking ring slot now? did the dealer mess up my cylinder?

thanks,
Matt

There is a torn o-ring just inside the locking ring between the gland and the barrel. This is why any good hyd shop bench tests cylinders before you have a problem.
 
   / Bucket cylinder installation #9  
There is a torn o-ring just inside the locking ring between the gland and the barrel. This is why any good hyd shop bench tests cylinders before you have a problem.

Yes, this should have been bench tested before it went out.....another thing to check would be the gland head itself, the fords do have a cracks in the ductile iron occasionally......have them look real good...
 
   / Bucket cylinder installation #10  
Has anyone ever wrap the gland threads with cellophane wrap (kitchen supply) to protect o rings during installation. It is an idea I might try tonight, would like feedback. Good idea bad idea.
 

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