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My Cobra trailer hydraulic jack is starting to fail, to the point
where I now have to put a 2x4 board under the jack assembly to get my wheel off the ground. John Dezutti (7K) gave me some hydraulic fluid, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to add fluid. I tried, and got everything *but* the jack filled with fluid, and got no discernable improvement in performance. I'm also told that the hydraulic piston is exactly the same as some found in automotive hydraulic floor jacks, and that I might be better off just replacing the unit rather than trying to repair it. Can anyone out there help out a fellow pilot with a limp er, jack? Frank (TA) |
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On Mar 11, 1:47*pm, Frank wrote:
My Cobra trailer hydraulic jack is starting to fail, to the point where I now have to put a 2x4 board under the jack assembly to get my wheel off the ground. John Dezutti (7K) gave me some hydraulic fluid, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to add fluid. *I tried, and got everything *but* the jack filled with fluid, and got no discernable improvement in performance. I'm also told that the hydraulic piston is exactly the same as some found in automotive hydraulic floor jacks, and that I might be better off just replacing the unit rather than trying to repair it. Can anyone out there help out a fellow pilot with a limp er, jack? Frank (TA) It is just a hydralic pump/ram assembly from a floor jack, I believe Spindelberger actually take them out of floor jacks, but I could be wrong. I sure wish they'd find something better. I believe they have tried. I would remove the jack and flush it and refill, Look for previous r.a.s posts by bumper and others. And if you need help look at this http://www.hyjacks.com/H7.HTM (Gawd dang this Internet thing is amazing...) If that does not work then replace it. It may be easier to pay the $85 or so plus shipping for a real Cobra replacement. Make sure you order the right model for your trailer. Williams Soaring and probably other places have them in stock. Some people have posted before about finding a suitable unit in a floor jack. I'd be interested if somebody found a high-quality floor jack part that would fit with some work (and I'd expect that to cost lots more than buy another part from Cobra). Other people have previously talked about customizing/ repairing up the standard Cobra units. I'm not sure if anybody is offering to do that as as service. Ah this reminds me I want to flush my Jack fluid.... I do not trust the hydraulic jacks and have a wood block that slides into the bottom metal U channel and a block with a triangular shaped top that slides under the jack scissors, It can't fall out because of a lips that locate it in place. With a heavy motorglider I never want to face the lift scissors bottomed out and unable to lift the fueslage. Even though I have the safety blocks I also am careful never to put the gear down until the wings are on. That can be a ~$5 lesson (for a new canopy). Darryl Darryl |
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On Mar 11, 4:59*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 11, 1:47*pm, Frank wrote: My Cobra trailer hydraulic jack is starting to fail, to the point where I now have to put a 2x4 board under the jack assembly to get my wheel off the ground. John Dezutti (7K) gave me some hydraulic fluid, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to add fluid. *I tried, and got everything *but* the jack filled with fluid, and got no discernable improvement in performance. I'm also told that the hydraulic piston is exactly the same as some found in automotive hydraulic floor jacks, and that I might be better off just replacing the unit rather than trying to repair it. Can anyone out there help out a fellow pilot with a limp er, jack? Frank (TA) It is just a hydralic pump/ram assembly from a floor jack, I believe Spindelberger actually take them out of floor jacks, but I could be wrong. I sure wish they'd find something better. I believe they have tried. I would remove the jack and flush it and refill, Look for previous r.a.s *posts by bumper and others. And if you need help look at thishttp://www.hyjacks.com/H7.HTM(Gawd dang this Internet thing is amazing...) If that does not work then replace it. It may be easier to pay the $85 or so plus shipping for a real Cobra replacement. Make sure you order the right model for your trailer. Williams Soaring and probably other places have them in stock. Some people have posted before about finding a suitable unit in a floor jack. I'd be interested if somebody found a high-quality floor jack part that would fit with some work (and I'd expect that to cost lots more than buy another part from Cobra). Other people have previously talked about customizing/ repairing up the standard Cobra units. I'm not sure if anybody is offering to do that as as service. Ah this reminds me I want to flush my Jack fluid.... I do not trust the hydraulic jacks and have a wood block that slides into the bottom metal U channel and a block with a triangular shaped top that slides under the jack scissors, It can't fall out because of a lips that locate it in place. With a heavy motorglider I never want to face the lift scissors bottomed out and unable to lift the fueslage. Even though I have the safety blocks I also am careful never to put the gear down until the wings are on. That can be a ~$5 lesson (for a new canopy). Darryl Darryl Ah that was supposed to be ~$5k lesson. Nothing in aviation costs $5, except for the beers you buy the towpilot afterwards. Darryl |
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On Mar 11, 4:59*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 11, 1:47*pm, Frank wrote: My Cobra trailer hydraulic jack is starting to fail, to the point where I now have to put a 2x4 board under the jack assembly to get my wheel off the ground. John Dezutti (7K) gave me some hydraulic fluid, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to add fluid. *I tried, and got everything *but* the jack filled with fluid, and got no discernable improvement in performance. I'm also told that the hydraulic piston is exactly the same as some found in automotive hydraulic floor jacks, and that I might be better off just replacing the unit rather than trying to repair it. Can anyone out there help out a fellow pilot with a limp er, jack? Frank (TA) It is just a hydralic pump/ram assembly from a floor jack, I believe Spindelberger actually take them out of floor jacks, but I could be wrong. I sure wish they'd find something better. I believe they have tried. I would remove the jack and flush it and refill, Look for previous r.a.s *posts by bumper and others. And if you need help look at thishttp://www.hyjacks.com/H7.HTM(Gawd dang this Internet thing is amazing...) If that does not work then replace it. It may be easier to pay the $85 or so plus shipping for a real Cobra replacement. Make sure you order the right model for your trailer. Williams Soaring and probably other places have them in stock. Some people have posted before about finding a suitable unit in a floor jack. I'd be interested if somebody found a high-quality floor jack part that would fit with some work (and I'd expect that to cost lots more than buy another part from Cobra). Other people have previously talked about customizing/ repairing up the standard Cobra units. I'm not sure if anybody is offering to do that as as service. Ah this reminds me I want to flush my Jack fluid.... I do not trust the hydraulic jacks and have a wood block that slides into the bottom metal U channel and a block with a triangular shaped top that slides under the jack scissors, It can't fall out because of a lips that locate it in place. With a heavy motorglider I never want to face the lift scissors bottomed out and unable to lift the fueslage. Even though I have the safety blocks I also am careful never to put the gear down until the wings are on. That can be a ~$5 lesson (for a new canopy). Darryl Darryl And I had meant to say originally if you are not seeing hydraulic fluid leaking out of the jack, adding more is likely a waste of time. The leak may be internal from shot seals. Flushing it out and replacing the fluid might help but is likely a waste of time. Big things are if you do, add the fluid with the piston is fully compressed or you are going to make a big mess with fluid everywhere when the piston compresses later. A small hose with a nipple on it attached to a plastic bottle makes this easy. And be careful popping off the rubber fill hole plug. I lost one once. Ouch. Also while checking out your hydraulic ramp check the vale arm (the thing you let the ramp up down with) does not ever touch the wall of the ramp base. If so that can lead to failure. If they do touch you should file out a notch in the wall to provide clearance. I believe that is one reason Cobra would replace some jacks free of charge. Cobra had a very clear PDF on this but I can't find it on-line. Darryl |
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On Mar 11, 11:35*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 11, 4:59*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Mar 11, 1:47*pm, Frank wrote: My Cobra trailer hydraulic jack is starting to fail, to the point where I now have to put a 2x4 board under the jack assembly to get my wheel off the ground. John Dezutti (7K) gave me some hydraulic fluid, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to add fluid. *I tried, and got everything *but* the jack filled with fluid, and got no discernable improvement in performance. I'm also told that the hydraulic piston is exactly the same as some found in automotive hydraulic floor jacks, and that I might be better off just replacing the unit rather than trying to repair it. Can anyone out there help out a fellow pilot with a limp er, jack? Frank (TA) It is just a hydralic pump/ram assembly from a floor jack, I believe Spindelberger actually take them out of floor jacks, but I could be wrong. I sure wish they'd find something better. I believe they have tried. I would remove the jack and flush it and refill, Look for previous r.a.s *posts by bumper and others. And if you need help look at thishttp://www.hyjacks.com/H7.HTM(Gawd dang this Internet thing is amazing...) If that does not work then replace it. It may be easier to pay the $85 or so plus shipping for a real Cobra replacement. Make sure you order the right model for your trailer. Williams Soaring and probably other places have them in stock. Some people have posted before about finding a suitable unit in a floor jack. I'd be interested if somebody found a high-quality floor jack part that would fit with some work (and I'd expect that to cost lots more than buy another part from Cobra). Other people have previously talked about customizing/ repairing up the standard Cobra units. I'm not sure if anybody is offering to do that as as service. Ah this reminds me I want to flush my Jack fluid.... I do not trust the hydraulic jacks and have a wood block that slides into the bottom metal U channel and a block with a triangular shaped top that slides under the jack scissors, It can't fall out because of a lips that locate it in place. With a heavy motorglider I never want to face the lift scissors bottomed out and unable to lift the fueslage. Even though I have the safety blocks I also am careful never to put the gear down until the wings are on. That can be a ~$5 lesson (for a new canopy). Darryl Darryl And I had meant to say originally if you are not seeing hydraulic fluid leaking out of the jack, adding more is likely a waste of time. The leak may be internal from shot seals. Flushing it out and replacing the fluid might help but is likely a waste of time. Big things are if you do, add the fluid with the piston is fully compressed or you are going to make a big mess with fluid everywhere when the piston compresses later. A small hose with a nipple on it attached to a plastic bottle makes this easy. And be careful popping off the rubber fill hole plug. I lost one once. Ouch. Also while checking out your hydraulic ramp check the vale arm (the thing you let the ramp up down with) does not ever touch the wall of the ramp base. If so that can lead to failure. If they do touch you should file out a notch in the wall to provide clearance. I believe that is one reason Cobra would replace some jacks free of charge. Cobra had a very clear PDF on this but I can't find it on-line. Darryl I have this wonderful, Made in China gadget for 6 years. After speaking in person with Mr. & Mrs. Spindelberger at the last SSA convention, I am resigned to carry a large bottle of hydraulic fluid and a small bottle with long needle like spout. The Spindelbergers were looking for replacement but were unable to find one as of a year ago. Bela |
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my 4-year-old hydraulic jack also failed. Could not find a local
replacement or an economical overhaul. Cobra sent me a new one, for the cost of postage. At 20:47 11 March 2009, Frank wrote: My Cobra trailer hydraulic jack is starting to fail, to the point where I now have to put a 2x4 board under the jack assembly to get my wheel off the ground. John Dezutti (7K) gave me some hydraulic fluid, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to add fluid. I tried, and got everything *but* the jack filled with fluid, and got no discernable improvement in performance. I'm also told that the hydraulic piston is exactly the same as some found in automotive hydraulic floor jacks, and that I might be better off just replacing the unit rather than trying to repair it. Can anyone out there help out a fellow pilot with a limp er, jack? Frank (TA) |
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