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Allis_Cooper
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Joined: 05 Oct 2021 Location: FL Points: 26 |
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Topic: 185 power steering cylinderPosted: 5 hours 23 minutes ago at 9:36am |
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Anyone on here have any experience disassembling the power steering hydraulic cylinder on an AC 185? There does not appear to be a cap that screws off nor do I see any snap rings. Someone on this forum will know the secret, they always do. |
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ac-mike
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Posted: 4 hours 46 minutes ago at 10:13am |
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Tap head back inside enough to remove snap ring then pull out
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Allis_Cooper
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Posted: 1 hour 47 minutes ago at 1:12pm |
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Worked like a charm! You guys always know the answer. The pressed in outer seal around the shaft was a bear to get out! Installing seal kit 70255712-5 from DJS Tractor.
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DrAllis
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Posted: 49 minutes ago at 2:10pm |
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Before installing piston back into the barrel, wrap the new teflon piston seal with two wraps of paper and place a radiator hose clamp around the teflon seal and compress it. I'd wait overnite if it was mine and remove the clamp, grease/oil lightly and stick it slowly into the barrel. If you don't do this, chances are pretty good you will cut the new piston seal.
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