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12-02-2002, 11:08 AM | #1 |
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Looking for Hydraulic Ram. ...see pic
Does anyone know where I can get one of these rebuilt or new. Power steering fluid is leaking out of the shaft area. The O rings are bad and the shaft may be worn so replacing the o rings may be useless.
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12-02-2002, 11:31 AM | #2 |
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the only thing i know of is called a rock ram. might be too powerful for a stock application tho. it's supposed to be for 44 inch tires. check out a 4x4 shop and they should be able to get one. i couldn't find a link. not much help but ...
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12-02-2002, 11:59 AM | #3 |
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I believe that the Corvette cylinders are the same, (they look the same), but it would need to be verified. Anyway, if they are the same, Paragon has rebuilt cylinders for $75 exchange, ($95 with no exchange) or they have new imports for $120.
Rebuild kits may be available, but I don't know who has them. Corvettes has the same cylinder from 1963 to 1982. Here is their link in case you want to check it out: www.corvette-paragon.com/ Jim |
12-02-2002, 02:02 PM | #4 |
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I e-mailed them.
Does anyone have a 67/68 truck in the Texas area they are parting out that may have one of these not leaking? |
12-02-2002, 03:05 PM | #5 |
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Location: From Chicago, Live in Phoenix, AZ
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I have the complete set up in Phoenix. The unit I have was "sweating" when I removed it. By that I mean it was wet on the outside, but it never seemed to leave fluid on the ground, or ever need fluid added.
To find one of these that are dry is virtually impossible. I think even after having it rebuilt, you will see some 'sweating' very shortly. It is the nature of the beast. I think there is a place in the south suburbs of Chicago that rebuilds these. I can't remember the name of the place though. |
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