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Tilt cylinder wont hold position (853)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 53825" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Quite a lot , I find when the cylinder leaks down from an internal leak , it is the nut on the end of the rod that came loose letting oil by pass around the threads , you can usually tell before opening it as the rod will go in and out easily just a little bit -------------------another hint while you have it apart would be to put a straight edge on the chrome rod to check for straightness as I see a lot of bent ones , when it gets a bend in it then it will cock the piston in the bore and scrap one side the casing bore , if the marks are not too bad the new piston seal will seal it up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 53825, member: 782"] Quite a lot , I find when the cylinder leaks down from an internal leak , it is the nut on the end of the rod that came loose letting oil by pass around the threads , you can usually tell before opening it as the rod will go in and out easily just a little bit -------------------another hint while you have it apart would be to put a straight edge on the chrome rod to check for straightness as I see a lot of bent ones , when it gets a bend in it then it will cock the piston in the bore and scrap one side the casing bore , if the marks are not too bad the new piston seal will seal it up [/QUOTE]
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