MNice Posted November 19, 2019 Share Posted November 19, 2019 Mike, in your other post I mentioned a product called AT-205 Re-Seal. I've had good luck with this product on everything involving hydraulic fluid...from jacks to transmissions. While not a magic bullet, it works by restoring seals that dry out, shrink, or lose their sealing properties over time. I would definitely have it inspected and pressure tested first and depending on the diagnosis, I'd run some UV dye through it and find out where and perhaps why it dropped fluid. My guess would be the seals let go under heat and pressure which the re-seal would help. Bobman has a valid point. Link to post Share on other sites
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