Thread: Rebuilding NAPA hydraulic jack
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05-04-2009 12:21 PM #1
Rebuilding NAPA hydraulic jack
Neighbor just gave me a 3.5 ton NAPA hydraulic jack (older, US made). Needs new seals. How much hassle is it to do it myself or am I better off taking it to someone? Thanks
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05-04-2009 02:14 PM #2
depends on how old. The old ones, 30+ years, had leather seals. If they sat fora long time they dried out. I have taken them apart and soaked the leather overnight in oil. Sometimes it got them to work, unless the leather is torn of course. The newer ones use a combo of rubber, teflon and or ceramic. You can find them at most industrial supply houses. Graingers has a quite a selection of seals, o-rings and back up rings in any sizes for about $10
good luck.
John
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