Clark C500 SERIES:
C500Y30 tilt cylinders will not go all the way forward

I bought a used Clark C500Y30 off of eBay from a dealer. They claimed it was totally refurbished. When I received the truck, the tilt cylinders were drifting forward quite fast. I called them and they shipped me out two repacked used cylinders. They are exactly the same length/diameter as the originals.

I got to work and pulled one of the old cylinders off. The pistons on the repacked set were not extended out as far as the originals. Changing the first, I used a ratchet strap to adjust the distance. Pulling the mast in towards the truck, I was able to get the piston bracket on the repacked cylinder positioned and attached to the mast. Then I tightened all my hose connections. I proceeded to do the same to the other side.

When I fired up the truck, the forks would not tilt all the way forward. Eyeballing it, there is easily 6 inches of unexposed piston in the cylinder. I tried cracking the hoses and bleeding air out of the lines, but only fluid came out. I also topped off the hydraulic fluid.

It seems like there should be an easy solution. This is the first set of hydraulics I have tinkered with and I probably missed some step. Any advise would be appreciated.

Thanks
  • Posted 29 Aug 2016 13:47
  • Discussion started by joshua_g
  • Colorado, United States
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Stam is probably correct. You will have to take the cylinders apart and see if there are stops on the rams. If these cylinders came off of a truck with a three stage or very tall standard mast there will be tilt restriction spacers on the rams.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2016 23:24
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States
Someone may have sleeved your new rams to limit fwd. tilt.
This is usually done after a salesman has sold an undersized truck or an attachment was fitted.
To know for sure a dismantle is required.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2016 21:40
  • Reply by stam
  • Ontario, Canada

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