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<blockquote data-quote="StuZ" data-source="post: 20" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Better find out where the shavings are coming from first. Are they metal, or aluminum ?? You can flush the hyd. system 3 and 4 times after the repair, and still need to change the filter after a few hours of operation. As far as the cylinder goes, after you get it off, put the barrel end in a vice, and if you don't have the proper spanner wrech, you should be able to unscrew the end cap of the cyl with a dull punch, IF it was just apart. Pull the rod end out, and remove the nut holding the piston on. Replace the seals on the piston, and the oring inside the piston. I know the cyl. is expensive, but don't waste a seal kit if there are deep grooves in the barrel. A good hyd. shop can hone and coat the barrelm and MAYBE save you a 100.00 Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuZ, post: 20, member: 19"] Better find out where the shavings are coming from first. Are they metal, or aluminum ?? You can flush the hyd. system 3 and 4 times after the repair, and still need to change the filter after a few hours of operation. As far as the cylinder goes, after you get it off, put the barrel end in a vice, and if you don't have the proper spanner wrech, you should be able to unscrew the end cap of the cyl with a dull punch, IF it was just apart. Pull the rod end out, and remove the nut holding the piston on. Replace the seals on the piston, and the oring inside the piston. I know the cyl. is expensive, but don't waste a seal kit if there are deep grooves in the barrel. A good hyd. shop can hone and coat the barrelm and MAYBE save you a 100.00 Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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