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A problem with S100 tilt function ( both cylinders come down - pedal in neutral position)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 57254" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I'd say your theory that it is not in the cylinders could be not true --------I'd guess that the nut that holds the piston to the chrome rod is loose on one of the two cylinders ---- when you push the cylinder out then the pressure holds the piston against the rod and there is no internal leakage of oil , but when you push the rod in the piston moves away from the rod and oil leaks thru the threads ------------ you may be able to figure out which clinder with out disassembling them , remove the pin out the chrome rod eyelet and push and pull the rod if the nut is loose you will feel it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 57254, member: 782"] I'd say your theory that it is not in the cylinders could be not true --------I'd guess that the nut that holds the piston to the chrome rod is loose on one of the two cylinders ---- when you push the cylinder out then the pressure holds the piston against the rod and there is no internal leakage of oil , but when you push the rod in the piston moves away from the rod and oil leaks thru the threads ------------ you may be able to figure out which clinder with out disassembling them , remove the pin out the chrome rod eyelet and push and pull the rod if the nut is loose you will feel it [/QUOTE]
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A problem with S100 tilt function ( both cylinders come down - pedal in neutral position)
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