steamandsteel
Aluminum
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2017
- Location
- Seacoast, NH
Hello,
Came across an old Clark C300-40, but it's got a few issues.
Most important one is that the main mast has small geysers coming out from around the larger seal atop the cylinder. This comes out to several quarts over a fifteen minute period of shuffling things around. At first, the lift didn't leak this bad, but it has gotten significantly worse with light use.
This is the main problem, as it currently makes an awful mess anywhere it is used.
Other issues include:
- No Brakes (no fluid in master cyl, inside is also rusted a bit)
- Side-shift cylinder spews fluid when engaged
I spent an afternoon pressure washing decades of grease and oil off of everything.
From there, I did the following work:
- Hydraulic oil tank drain and flush
- Engine oil drain and flush
- Topped off trans oil (clean and near full already)
- Replaced main hose feeding mast control valve
- Filed and gapped points, cleaned plugs
- New battery, other misc electrical
Everything else functions well, no strange noises, motor runs quiet and smooth, trans shifts without issue.
Now, I have read that these multi-stage mast cylinders are a PITA to rebuild and are expensive to find parts for.
Is there any adjustment of the seals/packing that could tighten up this leak, or is it too far gone at this point?
I'm willing to try anything, just looking for a little guidance first.
Came across an old Clark C300-40, but it's got a few issues.
Most important one is that the main mast has small geysers coming out from around the larger seal atop the cylinder. This comes out to several quarts over a fifteen minute period of shuffling things around. At first, the lift didn't leak this bad, but it has gotten significantly worse with light use.
This is the main problem, as it currently makes an awful mess anywhere it is used.
Other issues include:
- No Brakes (no fluid in master cyl, inside is also rusted a bit)
- Side-shift cylinder spews fluid when engaged
I spent an afternoon pressure washing decades of grease and oil off of everything.
From there, I did the following work:
- Hydraulic oil tank drain and flush
- Engine oil drain and flush
- Topped off trans oil (clean and near full already)
- Replaced main hose feeding mast control valve
- Filed and gapped points, cleaned plugs
- New battery, other misc electrical
Everything else functions well, no strange noises, motor runs quiet and smooth, trans shifts without issue.
Now, I have read that these multi-stage mast cylinders are a PITA to rebuild and are expensive to find parts for.
Is there any adjustment of the seals/packing that could tighten up this leak, or is it too far gone at this point?
I'm willing to try anything, just looking for a little guidance first.

