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HOW TO CHECK LIFT CYLINDERS???
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 20357" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>First of all, see the caps lock button? ensure its NOT on, lower case is all that is required, in the internet world caps are known as shouting. I hate to be the one to bitch, but PLEASE don't ask a question in one post then start a new thread with the exact same question. It won't speed things up at all, it will only anger other members of the forum that are trying to help you out.</p><p>Ken has posted his technique multiple times to do this in other threads. Essentially he uses compressed air on one side of the cylinder, if you can hear air bubbling on the other side you know your piston seals are bad. If you think they could be bad you can swap them pretty easily, they are cheap too.</p><p>Be patient, you will get all the bugs out of your machine. You have been doing pretty well so far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 20357, member: 82"] First of all, see the caps lock button? ensure its NOT on, lower case is all that is required, in the internet world caps are known as shouting. I hate to be the one to bitch, but PLEASE don't ask a question in one post then start a new thread with the exact same question. It won't speed things up at all, it will only anger other members of the forum that are trying to help you out. Ken has posted his technique multiple times to do this in other threads. Essentially he uses compressed air on one side of the cylinder, if you can hear air bubbling on the other side you know your piston seals are bad. If you think they could be bad you can swap them pretty easily, they are cheap too. Be patient, you will get all the bugs out of your machine. You have been doing pretty well so far! [/QUOTE]
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