Russell Clifton
Guru
I have spent several days trying to troubleshoot a hydraulic issue with my stabilizers. We have decided ( meaning myself and two hydraulic techs.) that it's time to replace the hydraulic pump.
It's a messy job as the reservoir, that has six quarts of fluid in it, first needs to be drained so I can disconnect the intake hose going to the pump. Not to mention the cost of the lost fluid.
Here is a little trick I learned from the pros: Remove the filler cap and apply a suction to the reservoir with a shop vac. Have a plug ready and when you disconnect the hose plug it off. You will only loose a few drops.
I could maybe see using this technique on a hydraulic steering system.
In this case for the plug I used a tapered wooden plug that comes in those emergency kits you see in the marine stores, and I have a small kit of adapters that go onto the end of a shop vac hose to reduce the size of the hose. So I was able to insert the shop vac into the filler hole instead of holding it over the hose. You might want to be careful that the fluid level is not close enough to the fill hole or you will suck fluid up into the shop vac.
It's a messy job as the reservoir, that has six quarts of fluid in it, first needs to be drained so I can disconnect the intake hose going to the pump. Not to mention the cost of the lost fluid.
Here is a little trick I learned from the pros: Remove the filler cap and apply a suction to the reservoir with a shop vac. Have a plug ready and when you disconnect the hose plug it off. You will only loose a few drops.
I could maybe see using this technique on a hydraulic steering system.
In this case for the plug I used a tapered wooden plug that comes in those emergency kits you see in the marine stores, and I have a small kit of adapters that go onto the end of a shop vac hose to reduce the size of the hose. So I was able to insert the shop vac into the filler hole instead of holding it over the hose. You might want to be careful that the fluid level is not close enough to the fill hole or you will suck fluid up into the shop vac.