Posted by Roger46 on February 22, 2009 at 18:16:11 from (70.219.87.18):
In Reply to: Super C Hydro leak posted by JohnMichael on February 22, 2009 at 15:06:03:
I agree with Sam in that they are not that complex to rebuild, as I have rebuilt several. One of the ones I rebuilt had been assembled wrong the last time it was taken apart, so a manual is very helpful. You can just remove the front cylinders and control valve, but you need to be careful not to get any dirt in it when they are removed. If you are going to rebuild the unit, you need to completely disassemble the unit and clean it very meticulously. You need to keep the parts from each hole in the unit layed out like they came out so you can put them back the same way they came out. You then can replace the o-rings and reassemble after coating the parts with hydraulic oil. There are also some external boots that I am sure need replacing to kept the dirt out in the future as yours are probably shot. As Sam said, if you buy the kit it should contain all the o-rings, gaskets, and I think the boots. Good luck. Roger
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