edward lansing
Advanced Member
About 1 1/2 years ago I had to remove and repair the hydraulic cylinder. The piston rod was bent 1/2" and jammed. New rod, seals, wipers and parts and re-assembled without too much difficulty. While I was at it I temporarily reassembled the system on the A-frame to check it out before re-assembly under the trailer.
While doing this I noted the following features of the hydraulic system.
1. The pump discharge line to the cylinder is high pressure steel to handle high pressure. ( 1000 psi or so).
2. When you activate the lower switch, it opens the release valve on the pump and fluid returns to the reservoir via THE SAME STEEL LINE THAT FLUID WENT TO THE PUMP. In other words to raise the top, fluid goes to the cylinder, and to lower, the fluid return via the same line.
OK, so what is the purpose of the clear plastic tube at the end of the cylinder? It is low pressure, plastic, goes back to the reservoir, and has simple hose clamps and plastic fittings. IT IS NOT THE RETURN LINE. The fluid returns via the high pressure steel supply line.
I have asked numerous parties and many answer " it is the return line". No it is not. NoBody to ask at HiLo what they intended?
So I ask the forum, what the hell is this 1/2" clear plastic line for?
Naturally I have some ideas.
A. Vent Line: As the piston moves you have to vent air from the other side of the piston so no pressure build-up in the cylinder.
B. Leakage: If there is any leakage ( weepage, seepage, what-ever) around the piston,the plastic line will route it back to the cylinder. Otherwise ATF fluid could. build up on the wrong side of the piston.
C. Standard Piston: The HiLo cylinder is one-way. Pressure on only one side of the piston. Some services are two-way with fluid on both sides. The supplier may make a standard cylinder with openings on each end. ( you just plug the end you don't use).
D. My plastic line always has a little red fluid in it. Does anyone have a clear line with no evidence of red ATF fluid being in it?
OK, so I throw it open. What is the clear plastic line for? It is not a return line.
While doing this I noted the following features of the hydraulic system.
1. The pump discharge line to the cylinder is high pressure steel to handle high pressure. ( 1000 psi or so).
2. When you activate the lower switch, it opens the release valve on the pump and fluid returns to the reservoir via THE SAME STEEL LINE THAT FLUID WENT TO THE PUMP. In other words to raise the top, fluid goes to the cylinder, and to lower, the fluid return via the same line.
OK, so what is the purpose of the clear plastic tube at the end of the cylinder? It is low pressure, plastic, goes back to the reservoir, and has simple hose clamps and plastic fittings. IT IS NOT THE RETURN LINE. The fluid returns via the high pressure steel supply line.
I have asked numerous parties and many answer " it is the return line". No it is not. NoBody to ask at HiLo what they intended?
So I ask the forum, what the hell is this 1/2" clear plastic line for?
Naturally I have some ideas.
A. Vent Line: As the piston moves you have to vent air from the other side of the piston so no pressure build-up in the cylinder.
B. Leakage: If there is any leakage ( weepage, seepage, what-ever) around the piston,the plastic line will route it back to the cylinder. Otherwise ATF fluid could. build up on the wrong side of the piston.
C. Standard Piston: The HiLo cylinder is one-way. Pressure on only one side of the piston. Some services are two-way with fluid on both sides. The supplier may make a standard cylinder with openings on each end. ( you just plug the end you don't use).
D. My plastic line always has a little red fluid in it. Does anyone have a clear line with no evidence of red ATF fluid being in it?
OK, so I throw it open. What is the clear plastic line for? It is not a return line.