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Re: cylinder rebuild tips? This thing is stuck!
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Posted by david on November 06, 2002 at 17:36:25 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: cylinder rebuild tips? This thing is stuck! posted by Dave on November 06, 2002 at 13:49:23:
Try using compressed air. Less messy and less dangerous than using hydraulic pressure. Be careful! Even with just a 150 psi they can get wild. I don't like to use heat, too much danger of warping something expensive. Better yet take it to a fluid power shop (I quit repairing my own after I did one 3 times and found the gland was worn beyond tolerance). They can check for wear and tolerances of the gland and rod. Usually costs me just under $100 for a little bigger loader cylinder than you are describing, including the seals. Email me and I can give you some #'s of a couple of national companies I use.
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