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Old 09-23-2003, 03:29 PM
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Has anyone rebuilt their Trim Cylinders?

I have one that's bleeding down so, I know I need to rebuild it. My question is;

Do you need to purchase the overhaul kit @ 87.00 or can you get by with the seal kit @19.00?

I would think that all I need are the "o"rings. Does anyone know what comes with each of these kits?

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I suspect you get all the rubber bushings, anodes, etc with the overhaul kit. Just get the seal kit, that should have everything you need.
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my expirance has been that the check valves in the cylinders fail usaley debrie holding one ofthe check balls off of the seat
 
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Thanks for the info guys.

Al, do you know which kit the check valve is in or do you just clean it up?

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I have always just used the seal kit. Except for when they are really blown out and then I get the new houseing but that is a totally different part all together. I hone out the unside stuff with a break hone and then put it all back together with the new seals.

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Thanks for the info Jon. That sounds like what I need to do. (It's not totally blown).

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