FEL Cylinder Leaking

   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #31  
Andy, could you steer me in the right direction on sizing the wear bands? I looked at one of the wear bands but did not fully remove it off the piston. I didn't see any size marking from what I could see.

Don

There are usually no markings on the wear band. Just measure it with a decent set of dial calipers. Lay it on a table, measure the height, ID and OD. Actually, for the ID and OD you want the cylinder bore and the piston OD. It's pretty easy. It is a good idea to replace it since you have it apart, but it's not the end of the world if you don't. To remove it, just separate it and slide it down off the piston. They are fairly flexible, don't worry about breaking it.
 
   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #32  
I checked the size chart for the MH607 and they are not offered in the size I need(35x45x6.0).

I don't have the right tool to measure the bore size....but I'm working on it. :)

So the cyl ID looks like 45mm or 1.77".

Your latest pix look good.

Thx for posting, Don.
 
   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #33  
So the cyl ID looks like 45mm or 1.77".

Your latest pix look good.

Thx for posting, Don.

I found the size in the loader manual. 45mm x 589mm (1.77 x 23.18")

Now that I think about it, the 'local hydraulic shop tech' did measure the inside of the cylinder and he also said 45mm.

Thanks for checking in. It's been a real (ongoing) learning experience for me.

Don
 
   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #34  
Andy,

Need some assistance with the wear bands.

Measurements are:
Cylinder bore (ID): 45mm
Piston (OD): 42.65mm
Groove 'wear band' seats in: 39.95mm
Height: 14.87mm

1. What material is this wearband made of?
2. Can you point them out on the www.mfpseals.com website?
3. Rule of thumb 'torque spec' for nut that holds piston in place?

Thanks,
Don
 

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   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #35  
Andy,

Need some assistance with the wear bands.

Measurements are:
Cylinder bore (ID): 45mm
Piston (OD): 42.65mm
Groove 'wear band' seats in: 39.95mm
Height: 14.87mm

1. What material is this wearband made of?
2. Can you point them out on the www.mfpseals.com website?
3. Rule of thumb 'torque spec' for nut that holds piston in place?

Thanks,
Don

Martin Fluid Power - A worldwide distributor of seals, packing, gaskets, and seal repair kits since 1977
MWRP 45x15x2.5
45mm is the od, 15mm is the height, and 2.5mm is the thickness. Your piston is 39.95mm or 40mm for arguments sake. 45-40=5mm, divided by 2 because you are measuring both sides of the wear band gives you a thickness of 2.5mm.
As far as a torque spec goes, I figure the thread od and look at a torque chart. They can be found in any good catalog. With torque, more isn't always better.
Good luck, Andy
 
   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #37  
Cylinder reassembled without a hitch. Oiled the inside of the cylinder and the seals first, then with a little pressure and 'wiggle' the first seal slid in. A little more pressure and the second seal slid in.

Finished the reassembly, some fresh paint, then remounted the curl cylinders back on the loader frame. Initial results are promising. Raised the loader bucket waist high, leveled the (empty) bucket which extended the curl cylinder about 3.5". After 5 hours there was no leakdown, the cylinders did not extend at all. After 14 hours the cylinder moved out about 1/8" of an inch. :)

Just in time for the late season snow storm :eek: we're getting.

Don
 

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  • Thread Starter
#38  
I thought I'd update you guys on this project that I finally finished up about a month ago. I got the cylinder off easily and only dropped about a pint of fluid on the garage floor.

I ended up taking the cylinder to the local Kubota dealer. It took them about a week to get the parts ordered and installed and about another week for me to pick it up. In the meantime I got my truck stuck down by the pond, so it stayed stuck until I got the cylinder back and the tractor put back together.

The final cost was $20 for parts and $85 for labor. I feel like I paid more than I should have for the labor, but it's not something I felt comfortable doing. Next time I'll spend more time looking around for a local independent hydraulic guy.

Thanks for the guidance and help you guys provided!
 
   / FEL Cylinder Leaking #40  
Does seem a bit much to just replace the o-rings. Did you get an estimate up front. Did they indicate that they did anything other then replace the seals? They may have a minimum charg, but it still seems execssive.

Andy, don't want to hear anything on my reply. I know, freedom of speech.
 

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