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LouisianaLonghorn 07-05-2012 01:32 PM

Power Pole Question
 
My power pole will leak down when it's in the up position over a period of time. It's got new hydraulic lines on it, but I don't know if one of them may not be leaking a little at the connection to the pump...maybe not holding enough pressure to keep the pole up...Anybody had similar issues? And what is the fix?

Thanks!

meaux fishing 07-05-2012 01:34 PM

Is your fluid level low?

bigheadboo 07-05-2012 01:44 PM

air in system will do that. pull the bolt out of the top of cylinder and stroke it in and out all the way a few times that will get the air out.

LouisianaLonghorn 07-05-2012 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 457468)
Is your fluid level low?

I've got a very small amount of fluid on the bottom of the box where the pump is mounted, so I think it's leaking, but it could be from when the hoses were changed. I'm gonna clean it all up this afternoon and see if it shows back up under the lines.

BigHead...I'm gonna try that this afternoon to and see...is there anyway to know that you got all the air out of the lines, other than to try it and see if it leaks down again?

Thanks to both of you for the info....

bigheadboo 07-05-2012 03:49 PM

you can hear air bubbles as they go throught the pump. make sure fluid level is good so it don't catch air.

SaltyShaw 07-05-2012 06:30 PM

What model do you have?
You definately have a leak somewhere, I have a Blade and i had all kinda problem with creases and pin holes in my lines and leaking down. After talking to power pole, they informed me that it was installed improperly and that will cause small holes and creases until the problem was resolved.
If it is mounted to the transom make sure the holes that the hydraulic lines go through arent to tight or sealed with silicon, if sealed or to tight you will constantly have problems in order for it to move freely it has to pull/push the lines in/out of the transom so there are no kinks. You need a good 2-4 inches of travel back and forth.
Also check you ferrels and make sure they are crimped tight enough or not crimped enough.
Good luck!

kwc1975 07-05-2012 07:34 PM

get a talon and no more of those problems

SaltyShaw 07-05-2012 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwc1975 (Post 457648)
get a talon and no more of those problems

Talon cant touch the 10' Blade . . . . . . . had em both, no comparison all my boats will have power poles now

LouisianaLonghorn 07-06-2012 02:40 PM

Thanks to everyone...I think I found the problem...leaking at the fittings where the hydraulic lines go into the pump...ordered two new fittings from Power Pole...hopefully it'll take care of it. Thanks again!

SaltyShaw 07-06-2012 04:12 PM

No problem glad you got it figured out!


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