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    Posted: 08 Jul 2023 at 5:41pm
Good evening all. Does anyone know where I might be able to have the hydraulic cylinders from my 1951 G overhauled? The rods have some minor pitting and I am not sure about the condition of the cylinders either. I am in the middle of a restoration and want to make sure everything is in good working order and no leaks. Any information would be appreciated.
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Any hydraulic shop should be able to rebuild them.
On the minor pitting, would you want them rechromed or are they "good enough" as they are?

I just rebuilt a small cylinder for a friend of mine, the rod had some pitting. I suggested a rechromed, time was an issue getting it back in service so I just polished it out the best I could.

Perfect? No. Working well? He says it's working well for now.
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not a lot to the cylinders, no machined bore except for the top tube section where the nut tightens against the ā€œVā€ packing and the two bushings the rod rides on are. The rest is just pipe or rough cast. There is no piston or a bore for it to ride on. 



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