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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 112145" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>If I were to venture a guess, I'd suspect that the piston came off of the rod, and the fluid is just going through the center mounting hole and out the other port.</p><p>That would be most likely if the cylinder was mid-travel, and there wasn't an obvious sound of it going into bypass due to an obstruction at one of the ports.</p><p>If that is the case, fixing it should be just taking it apart, dumping out all of the loose parts, putting it back together with loctite or safety wire, depending on style. If you had a shop do it, they should sheepishly do all this for you at no cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 112145, member: 2510"] If I were to venture a guess, I'd suspect that the piston came off of the rod, and the fluid is just going through the center mounting hole and out the other port. That would be most likely if the cylinder was mid-travel, and there wasn't an obvious sound of it going into bypass due to an obstruction at one of the ports. If that is the case, fixing it should be just taking it apart, dumping out all of the loose parts, putting it back together with loctite or safety wire, depending on style. If you had a shop do it, they should sheepishly do all this for you at no cost. [/QUOTE]
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