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Racine part number for those coils - #493871
Hi Guys. You may remember my old 40F, at least I think that's what it is. I got it recently and the two rear pistons were seized with rust and the same two cylinder exhaust valve stems were seized. This was a result of rain/snow water entering view the exhaust pipe. I managed to free them up after several days of oil, trans fluid, WD-40 soaking, gentle taping, working them back and forth etc. I installed new head gaskets and much to my surprise it started.
It runs fine until it gets hot and then stops. When I start it cold, there are no crankcase breather fumes/smoke. After about 3 minutes, smoke starts pouring from the breather (oil fill cap) and about a minute later it seems to load up and quit. This is all at just above idle with no hydraulic loading.
I thought I was over all my major hurdles with the motor, but I guess not. This is a VH4D, mid 70's build. After it quits, it will not restart. The next day it starts fine and then has the same fault.
Someone please tell me this is won't cost me a bunch....
Hi Guys. You may remember my old 40F, at least I think that's what it is. I got it recently and the two rear pistons were seized with rust and the same two cylinder exhaust valve stems were seized. This was a result of rain/snow water entering view the exhaust pipe. I managed to free them up after several days of oil, trans fluid, WD-40 soaking, gentle taping, working them back and forth etc. I installed new head gaskets and much to my surprise it started.
It runs fine until it gets hot and then stops. When I start it cold, there are no crankcase breather fumes/smoke. After about 3 minutes, smoke starts pouring from the breather (oil fill cap) and about a minute later it seems to load up and quit. This is all at just above idle with no hydraulic loading.
I thought I was over all my major hurdles with the motor, but I guess not. This is a VH4D, mid 70's build. After it quits, it will not restart. The next day it starts fine and then has the same fault.
Someone please tell me this is won't cost me a bunch....
OFF, what do you know about the 45HA I saw one on an auction site, 1991 about 2200 hours? It looks like it has a 500 lb battery pack for it.
OFF, I have a dilemma. The second set of high pressure seals are leaking on one of the drive motors. I have been lead to believe that the tolerances may be off enough that there is extra blow by thus weakening the seals very quickly. Any experience with that situation? I hate to just start ordering shafts and who knows what else but since JLG doesn't support them any longer running low on options.
aside from wear, the only other thing that will cause seal failure on a drive motor is a plugged case drain hose. You should have 4 hoses going to each motor - 2 large ones and 2 small ones. 1 small hose goes to the brake, the other small hose is your case drain. Make sure your case drain hose goes somewhere and is not capped/plugged/crimped. It should be free flowing back to the hydraulic tank. If you don't find a problem there, any hydraulics shop should be able to fix your motor. Find out what brand it is and check for dealers in your area.
I have a loop for you. Mine has 4 lines on the left but 3 on the right motor, I'm reasonably sure they're all good though. Is it one or both of the shafts most likely that would have worn down allowing blow-by. If so, how will anyone know what original specs are. Is that info out there someplace? I will look at the tag and see if I can find someone alive who still makes that brand.
Hey Pyro
There are no ID plates but there is a serial number located on the main frame just below the the turret. It isn't deep in the metal and could be filled with paint. It's on the vertical part just below the swing gear. Post a picture of the rig. and another of the engine compartment.



I just acquired a JLG 40' lift, I do not know exactly what model as it was repainted at some time to the newer off White / Orange paint scheme from it's original Yellow. It has the Wisconsin 4 cyl, is dual fuel, 2 WD and has the Racine valves, I think it's a 40F, however I can not find any ID plates on the machine that tell me for sure, Should there be one, and if so, where do I look? Thanks, Pyro