just-a-mechanic
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Hey All!
I purchased a 2010 EC140CL excavator with 3,100 Hours (confirmed by me with the engine ECU hours) that has low pressure hydraulics. I purchased this because I believed I had the highest chances of getting a good mechanical machine and the price was right.
Hydraulic Issues so far:
-With the machine cold soaked, the boom will boom up and down and have some slight down pressure, lifting the machine up approx. 3-4 inches.
-When the hydraulic oil is at normal operating temperatures (50c `ish) the boom will not boom up unless the stick is all the way tucked in, then it will raise slowly. If the stick is extended it will not boom up. Also, at no time is there any down-pressure. This machine does not have "float" mode (floating boom") option installed.
-The entire machine reacts the same, not enough power to turn the tracks etc. I have noticed that the stick appears to have enough pressure, if I pull the stick in with the boom down, I can raise the machine, pressures are reporting around 2000 psi for both pumps if I remember correctly. Seems either boom up or down, only pump 2 was around 2000 PSI.
-The service tests, do not seem to provide further guidance on what I really need to do, as I am untrained and just don't know what to do
My Diagnostic equipment:
I have purchased the interface (VOCOM II) between the machine and my laptop and obtained PTT to read the ECC. I also have PROSIS installed (service manual). I am currently waiting on my hydraulic gauges set to arrive.
Tests Performed so far:
I have ran partial tests of the Proportional valves. I did not measure them directly but viewed what was reported on the main display in service mode.
Results:
From the Main display unit, in service mode, I can see Pump 1 and Pump 2 pressures and proportional valves commanded 400ma, to 700ma, and 250 ma idle. I have not measured them directly yet as part of the test is to watch the hydraulic pressures.
My thoughts:
I believe that a pressure bypass valve could cause this maybe? I need my gauges to confirm.
Also the regulators solenoids could? cause this as they control the demand and pressure of the hydraulic pumps.
The Machines hydraulic oil is full of AW46.
I do not appear to have frothing hydraulic oil or surges.
I do not have unusual noises or vibration.
I have not seen any contamination or metal particles of yet. But I need to pull out the return oil filter to make sure.
My background:
I have no experience in hydraulics on excavators or heavy equipment, only within helicopters and I am not proficient in hydraulics either way. So I come here as a student and ask that someone help me along the way to troubleshoot this machine.
So far, I have 25 years as a turbine technician and airframe (FAA licensed A&P mechanic). H60 Helicopter Test Pilot and Technical Inspector. Notice - nothing - of Heavy Equipment / Construction Equipment, lol
I am very good at mechanical and electrical items generally speaking, however this Machine is new to me and I am learning an entirely new way of doing things, from documentation to maintenance practice's. I am hoping someone can guide me along. Just do not assume I have enough common sense that surely I would have checked that! lol
I purchased a 2010 EC140CL excavator with 3,100 Hours (confirmed by me with the engine ECU hours) that has low pressure hydraulics. I purchased this because I believed I had the highest chances of getting a good mechanical machine and the price was right.
Hydraulic Issues so far:
-With the machine cold soaked, the boom will boom up and down and have some slight down pressure, lifting the machine up approx. 3-4 inches.
-When the hydraulic oil is at normal operating temperatures (50c `ish) the boom will not boom up unless the stick is all the way tucked in, then it will raise slowly. If the stick is extended it will not boom up. Also, at no time is there any down-pressure. This machine does not have "float" mode (floating boom") option installed.
-The entire machine reacts the same, not enough power to turn the tracks etc. I have noticed that the stick appears to have enough pressure, if I pull the stick in with the boom down, I can raise the machine, pressures are reporting around 2000 psi for both pumps if I remember correctly. Seems either boom up or down, only pump 2 was around 2000 PSI.
-The service tests, do not seem to provide further guidance on what I really need to do, as I am untrained and just don't know what to do
My Diagnostic equipment:
I have purchased the interface (VOCOM II) between the machine and my laptop and obtained PTT to read the ECC. I also have PROSIS installed (service manual). I am currently waiting on my hydraulic gauges set to arrive.
Tests Performed so far:
I have ran partial tests of the Proportional valves. I did not measure them directly but viewed what was reported on the main display in service mode.
Results:
From the Main display unit, in service mode, I can see Pump 1 and Pump 2 pressures and proportional valves commanded 400ma, to 700ma, and 250 ma idle. I have not measured them directly yet as part of the test is to watch the hydraulic pressures.
My thoughts:
I believe that a pressure bypass valve could cause this maybe? I need my gauges to confirm.
Also the regulators solenoids could? cause this as they control the demand and pressure of the hydraulic pumps.
The Machines hydraulic oil is full of AW46.
I do not appear to have frothing hydraulic oil or surges.
I do not have unusual noises or vibration.
I have not seen any contamination or metal particles of yet. But I need to pull out the return oil filter to make sure.
My background:
I have no experience in hydraulics on excavators or heavy equipment, only within helicopters and I am not proficient in hydraulics either way. So I come here as a student and ask that someone help me along the way to troubleshoot this machine.
So far, I have 25 years as a turbine technician and airframe (FAA licensed A&P mechanic). H60 Helicopter Test Pilot and Technical Inspector. Notice - nothing - of Heavy Equipment / Construction Equipment, lol
I am very good at mechanical and electrical items generally speaking, however this Machine is new to me and I am learning an entirely new way of doing things, from documentation to maintenance practice's. I am hoping someone can guide me along. Just do not assume I have enough common sense that surely I would have checked that! lol
