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Re: 3 mechanical questions on a 1066
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Posted by 430LPG on December 24, 2006 at 16:27:49 from (12.25.127.36):
In Reply to: 3 mechanical questions on a 1066 posted by Willy P on December 24, 2006 at 09:09:40:
Yes unscrew the rod from the pined end,and you"ll have to buy a complete kit anyway and yes you can just replace the end that is leaking, if you want the hard part is the get those pesky wire retainers out you have to pry the unbent end up at the groove to spin them out.2 the steering hand pump has a top kit,a quad ring,and depending on the pump type a plug with a oring on it and a bottom sealing sleeve and you should take it off and take it to someone that repaired one before because you can screw it up easy. 3 you can get a kit for it also it"s pretty easy fix if you can get those pesky wire retainers out the same as the steering cyl.
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