I will have pictures of it this weekend. I only have time to work on it on weekends and it's hour half North of my place. If I hook the new pump up to the one good cylinder is that enough to hold the cab up so I safely lower it at a steady rate? I'm going to have to cut the driver side cylinder to remove it. The only thing we can think of is having someone cut new steel punch/drill hole in it same size as the pin and weld it over the oblonged hole area. So that way I can just use a longer pin to hold the top of the cylinder.... Least that's the plan lol
Part number for the cylinders are
K129-185-024
1980 K100 Cabover Project/daily runner
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Adisiwaya, Mar 25, 2017.
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I know them as weld washers. Maybe grainger? A lot of times these will be put on when building something just to reinforce the steel. Say you're making a bracket with angle iron for a hydraulic cylinder. Instead of building it out of 1/2" thick steel, use lighter steel and weld one of those on to beef it up.bigguns, snowman_w900 and Adisiwaya Thank this. -
I wouldn't worrie about an oblong hole where pin goes in. They all look like that.
Just put couple washers on either side so pin stays in. Its just to lift the cab , its not on a backhoe or excavator where pin slop would be not tolerable.
Its only function is to lift cab up and down once a week or so.
Do not lower the cab on only one cylinder! You will buckle the cab support on the good side and could do irreversible damage. Bad idea.
Just put a load bar under the back cab down to frame. Make sure its good and not going to fall. Then take bad cylinder out have it repaired with cab in up position.
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Thank you big time!! How would you bleed the system then? Everything I been reading says to bleed it when it's down? I am going to get new lines made.
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You dont .
Just hook up the lines and start pumping. It will bleed itself when the cab come down .
You will prob have to fill the resivore a bunch times when you go to lift cab after ram installsnowman_w900 Thanks this. -
When it stops pumping you need more fluid. Just use atf.
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That's the best picture I have.
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Bought some spare parts, both dashes and the aux guage too. Have some more random parts I just bought lil hard to find. Been raining cats and dogs haven't been able to get any work done on her.DDlighttruck Thanks this. -
Can someone post a picture of a safety bar to stop cab from falling down. Mine has none. anything like that so I can build or buy one.
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