Posted by Jetbird on January 04, 2013 at 19:39:46 from (68.191.76.117):
In Reply to: rims posted by JT90 on January 04, 2013 at 08:25:51:
JT, I had the power steering cylinders for my 1968 3400 rebuilt at a local hydraulic rebuilder. He got the seals from a local shop instead of the dealer and saved me $. Rebuilder charged me $100 to do both I think vs. almost $200 each to buy new aftermarket cylinders. You need a good rebuilder because the cylinder's internal packing is not accessible unless you cut the cylinder open with a pipe cutter or a lathe. The packing can then be replaced and the cylinder has to be welded back together carefully so as not to burn up the seals. Hope this is helpful to you.
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