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RE: [ihc] Cargostar



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Allan Ericson
>Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:55 PM
>To: IHC Digest
>Subject: [ihc] Cargostar

>Digesters-

>I got offered a 1610 cargostar yesterday, running when parked a year ago.
>Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the cab to tilt so I can check fluids
>before starting, check engine size, etc. I have tried jacking the hand
jack,
>but it doesn't move at all. There is an air conditioner mounted on top of
the
>cab. Would this be enough to make jacking the cab difficult? The release
lever
>appears to be functional enough to use, and it looks to be a couple of
inches
>before the "hook" grabs the bar (sort of like a gate latch) so there should
be
>some movement, but I just can't get the thing to move. The hydraulics are
>pressurizing, and the handle gets pretty hard to pump with the screwdriver
I
>tried to use as a jack handle. Am I missing something that should be
obvious?
>Advice is needed.

The a/c unit shouldn't make much difference. The hook you can see on the
release bar under the cab is the safety back-up. The main latch isn't
visible and engages slots in 2 vertical pins. You can usually feel/hear that
one release when you pull the release lever, as it 'pops' up a bit off the
rubber cushion. The stock jack lever is about 3'long so that it sticks out
past the fender. It's normally stored vertically at the extreme left hand
side of the dash, maybe you'll get lucky and it's still there. It takes a
fair amount of 'umph' on the stock lever to get the cab up. Unless your
screwdriver's *really* long, you may not have enough leverage. This assumes
that you're not losing pressure with a leak, but if you think it's pumping
up it probably is.

Jim


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