Jim S Posted February 10 Report Posted February 10 I am replacing the seals in my power steering ram on my 72. I started the procedure according the instructions in the shop manual. It stated the order as; inner seal, then bushing (I used the steel bushing that came in the kit), the dust seal, outer seal then the scraper. I found that stack of parts made it impossible to install the snap ring. Now when I dissassembled my ram, there was no steel bushing. The diagram on the kit instructions does not show using it as well. My assumption is don't install the bushing and the snap ring will seat. Any one else go through this?
jccatwb Posted February 11 Report Posted February 11 I would not even think about DIY! I'd take it to a shop that rebuilds hydraulic cylinders; it is reasonable price-wise and will likely be done right,
Jim S Posted February 11 Author Report Posted February 11 No shops in my area. $400 for a rebuilt. I live on a pension.
jccatwb Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM I FULLY understand! There are shops in my area that rebuild hydraulic cylinders. It cannot take more than an hour ! ( farmers are poor too---just ask one!)
Kodjo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Should be very easy. I did it without problem. You mean these parts:
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