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SYNCHRONIZING SERIES TESTING
1. CYLINDER ROD MEASUREMENT TEST Cylinder by-pass is the most common report received from the field, and a careful check is required to diagnose the problem.
2. PURGING OF AIR
If one or more cylinders after re-phasing creep down more than others or the system is 'spongy' it is possible that air is present in the circuit. Check for air bubbles by removing the return line and catching oil in a clean container. With the rod clevises disconnected and the cylinders in as near as possible to vertical, hold in the re-phasing position until no aerated oil flows. The tractor should be run on low idling speed to minimize heat build up during the purging operation. Important: Check tractor oil levels when carrying out this exercise. Once the air has been purged from the system it can only re-enter the system if the lines are cracked, removed, replaced, or the tractor oil level becomes very low. Return to Testing & Troubleshooting Table of Contents Over a period of time (i.e. 2 hours working) the phasing cylinders may become unbalanced due to small amounts of seal by-pass. To re-phase the cylinders it is necessary to extend them to the re-phasing position of approximately thirty (30) seconds to a minute. Retract and then extend the cylinders to ensure that they are stroking evenly and in phase with each other. |
| Any technical advice and/or information provided on the www.ramindustries.com web site is given free of charge. Ram Industries Inc. assumes no obligation or liability for the advice and/or information given to the results obtained. All advice is being given and accepted at user's risk. |