Just scored an Ajax floor jack; needs a universal joint.

Old 04-28-2010, 06:42 PM
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Just scored an Ajax floor jack; needs a universal joint.

I was getting ready to buy a jack and stands, but it turns out, a friend's garage is closing, and I got the 1.5 ton Ajax #95632 floor jack and 6000# stands for $35.



The universal joint is ripped, however. The part on the handle, the shaft with two prongs, that fits into the "U", is fine. I cannot find a resource on line for the universal.

Any ideas?

Also, to do the front mount, does anyone do it from the top, without jacking up the car?

Old 04-28-2010, 09:39 PM
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you could get a new jack that is in better shape for not much more. Check out Harbor freight.

As for your problem, Sorry. Not a clue.
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http://www.iserv.net/~wmogrady/lube/jack/ajax/ajax.html ?
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19 dollar low pro jack from vato-zone never failed me
Old 04-29-2010, 06:59 PM
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Maybe something on here will fit: http://blackhawkparts.com/store/index.html ?
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Thanks for the link. I also found a schematic http://www.ohiohydraulic.com/pdfs/93632%20F-H.pdf
I got the universal off this morning by grinding the rivets off.

While the universal used to be available by itself, one must apparently now the whole assembly.
Blackhawk has it for $72.50, but a local shop that does hydraulics has the part for $37.50.
Ajax, Walker, and Snap-On had their jacks made by Lincoln, which itself has been sold a few times since my jack was made. I'd like to fix this one rather than buy a Chinese-made import, and will check a few industrial suppliers for the universal-only.
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Eh, I'd be more concerned with safety than where the jack was made.

If you in fact fix it, how would you really know you did?
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Both Mcmaster-Carr and Graingers have small u-joints that should work.
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I picked up the universal assembly yesterday for $32, and had a decent talk with the guy who fixes them for a living. In installing the part, I found that the plastic air vent was broken inadvertently, so it will mean one more trip to HISCO.

I have a Grainger account from my plumbing contractor days, but a web search of their site turned up jacks, but not parts.

Comparable USA made, similar quality commercial car jacks cost $500, so fixing it seems better than junking it.

As to whether it will work, well, with these, it either works or it doesn't.

I'd probably jack the car up, and leave it be for half an hour, to test for issues.
Regardless, I wouldn't be working under a jack, but under stands.

This may throw my engine mount install back a week, but there are other items to address. A second trans drain/fill [$7.08 qt in Delaware, no tax; picked up another three quarts, and have most of another quart of Z-1 left], and the windshield clay-bar to remove wiper blade scratching.

On the other hand, I may pick up a jack tomorrow at Sears. From 6pm to 9pm, I can get 10% plus 10% off on anything in the store.
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I picked my jack up from Sears.

I got a 3-ton Craftsman floor jack. I like it but it does take some getting use to because it drops the car pretty quick if you don't know how to use it.
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Originally Posted by jocson
Maybe something on here will fit: http://blackhawkparts.com/store/index.html ?
I have a Drednaut 1.5 ton jack that my father bought sometime in the mid 70's and just started to leak H-fluid. The company in the link above is the only one (on the web) I can find that has a repair kit. Thanks for the link!
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Originally Posted by zeta
. The company in the link above is the only one (on the web) I can find that has a repair kit. Thanks for the link!
Ask the local Snap-On guy where to get parts. One steered me to a local pump, jack, press, hydraulic service and parts company called Hydraulic Industrial Supplies Co Inc. [HISCO CO.] It was on the edge oof the industrial area of an older area. The shop looked like it was in it's tenth decade of pump repair, a dim warren of parts bins and greasy benches, dozens of jacks and pumps repaired or waiting for repair.

The universal assembly I wanted was less than half the cost of Blackhawk.

I emailed a buddy in Opa-locka, FL, to ask if he had a tip on a local parts supplier that might help you.
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hello there was wondering what ur out come was i have exact same jack only mine is like brand new pristine condition except it doesnt work i of course tried just adding more fluid that didnt work, my u joint had been spun and twised off because i guess over time it had frozen and someone forced it and twisted it apart but i was able to remove snap rings and pull it completly out and put in vise and twist back together now i just need a pin to attach the two back together at the moment i used a cotter pin but its not strong enough for long hall but did the trick but as i said this jack was indoors its whole life barely used im not sure to buy the whole rebuild kid for 50 bucks or is there simple fix to try first it does have the plastic vent cap but seems to be holding fine to me i cant find where it blowing by at to not pump up at all? any info greatly appreciated as with you i rather fix old american the buy new for 150 bucks although i did go autozone and look and 3 ton is buck fifty lol
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