FWIW, I bought a heavy duty floor jack at Sears maybe 7 - 8 years ago.
It's been problematic for a few years, and now won't hold a load. Yeah I
bled it, bled it again, checked fluid level, bled it again. Finally said
enough and picked one up at Horrible Freight during a recent sale. Other
then the color, it's about identical. I'd say it came from the same
factory as the Sears jack.
So maybe see if Sears will sell parts - it's obviously the same
manufacturer.
David Lieb wrote:
>> My cheap Harbor Freight aluminum jack has sprung a leak in the master
>> cylinder. (Yes, Frank. It's Chinese.) I recall some discussion of
>> parts/repairs for these jack a few months ago, but do not remember the
>> outcome. Has anyone tried to fix one of these cheap jacks?
>>
>
> My experience with researching repairs to one of these jacks is that they
> will not sell you the parts they show in the manual; they will only sell you
> select subassemblies. Unfortunately, the cost of the subassembly rivals the
> cost of replacing the whole jack. In my case, I was able to come up with a
> bushing from a Spridget front suspension lowering kit to substitute for the
> roller that had taken a sudden flight to parts unknown. If you opt for the
> replacement option, I could sure use the little roller that pushes on the
> top of the pump... Just in case I try the lowering kit again someday.
> David Lieb
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>
Marc
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