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1989 632 screaming on turning not turning well - need help.
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<blockquote data-quote="BoBoV8" data-source="post: 129914" data-attributes="member: 23144"><p>This is the first time I hear to run it wide open and that it would scream if not... I will definetly try it ....once it's completed again. But do you have any idea, how to refill the hydraulics in a way, that 1. I won't damage the pump or the drive motors because there is not enough / no oil in - or better to much air? How could I be sure that there will be everywhere (enough) oil and no air in the whole hydraulics? I had the pump and the tilt out and changed different hoses. So the thing should be pretty empty / dry. I filled a new oilfilter with oil and installed it. And I was rinsing (with a thin hose out of the oil can) directly into the - new - tank / filling hose. My idea was that this way the oil would slowly penetrate the whole system down to "the bottom" without trapping the air in it. My hope was that this way would be enough space in the hoses / pipes of system that the air would bleed out the same way as the oil rinses in.... but I am not sure that it did work. The whole system (without hydraulic tank) took less than a half gallon <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤔" title="Thinking face :thinking:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f914.png" data-shortname=":thinking:" /> ...OK, maybe not all hoses / pipes have been total empty, and for sure the pipe up to the oilcooler / filter is still empty because it's higher leveled position but....? How could I be sure? And how could I get possible air out of the system - before running it (and of course during and after running it)? Any ideas? I am looking forward to all good ideas, infos and recommendations! Many thanks in advance to all! Bobo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoBoV8, post: 129914, member: 23144"] This is the first time I hear to run it wide open and that it would scream if not... I will definetly try it ....once it's completed again. But do you have any idea, how to refill the hydraulics in a way, that 1. I won't damage the pump or the drive motors because there is not enough / no oil in - or better to much air? How could I be sure that there will be everywhere (enough) oil and no air in the whole hydraulics? I had the pump and the tilt out and changed different hoses. So the thing should be pretty empty / dry. I filled a new oilfilter with oil and installed it. And I was rinsing (with a thin hose out of the oil can) directly into the - new - tank / filling hose. My idea was that this way the oil would slowly penetrate the whole system down to "the bottom" without trapping the air in it. My hope was that this way would be enough space in the hoses / pipes of system that the air would bleed out the same way as the oil rinses in.... but I am not sure that it did work. The whole system (without hydraulic tank) took less than a half gallon 🤔 ...OK, maybe not all hoses / pipes have been total empty, and for sure the pipe up to the oilcooler / filter is still empty because it's higher leveled position but....? How could I be sure? And how could I get possible air out of the system - before running it (and of course during and after running it)? Any ideas? I am looking forward to all good ideas, infos and recommendations! Many thanks in advance to all! Bobo [/QUOTE]
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