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buck35 05-30-2015 10:04 AM

Good plan , its pretty easy to get them apart and together but sometimes getting all the seals in correctly and undamaged can be challenging.

Rookie 05-30-2015 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood (Post 4310576)
I guess a lot will depend on how tight that nut is! First I'll order the seal kit and then dig up a wrench. Hopefully I'll find a noticeably damaged seal.

Mine were not on tight, but they do use loctite so you might need a little heat. BTW mine are Marine Machine. Can you see why my boat drifted a little?

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glassdave 05-30-2015 06:56 PM

Have you contacted Steve to see if they could do it or help in any way? He has always been great to work with and pretty fair.

thirdchildhood 05-31-2015 06:53 AM

[QUOTE=Rookie;4310801]Mine were not on tight, but they do use loctite so you might need a little heat. BTW mine are Marine Machine. Can you see why my boat drifted a little?

They look pretty simple inside. I expect that I might find something similar like a twisted seal. I started having problems after 2 seasons.


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 4310807)
Have you contacted Steve to see if they could do it or help in any way? He has always been great to work with and pretty fair.

Dave, I had only worked with Paul at Zeiger. I put the system on in March, 2010 and started having problems after two seasons. At that time there were no leaks but I was getting play (air) in the system after every hard run. Here is my first thread about it: http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...g-air-why.html . Paul had no idea what the problem could be since the symptoms were pretty vague. They are now way out of any warranty period and I'll be happy to just have this mystery problem fixed. The noticeable fluid loss and oil slicks started this spring so at least now I think I know where the problem is. I'm betting I'll find a twisted seal like Rookie did. Loryco is right down the street and I think I'll just take it to them www.loryco.com . I appreciate the replies. Oh, I do have the Latham reservoir.

Rookie 05-31-2015 11:42 PM

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I tore my rams apart and brought everything to my local hydraulic shop. They measured everything, grabbed my seals and wipers and sent me on my way. Just remember which way the seals are facing when installed. I take pics of everything.

FIXX 06-01-2015 09:14 AM

just get the seal kit from zeigar,,the loctite is a special blend for hydraulic rams..not your every day stuff used on common nuts and bolts..yes i have rebuilt many and some big mofos as well..

thirdchildhood 06-01-2015 06:02 PM

I made a spanner wrench using what I could find in my tool box. The cylinder came apart pretty easily. I was hoping to see something obvious like Rookie did but what I can see at this point looks OK. I ordered two rebuild kits from Zeiger and they should get here Wednesday. I won't take it all the way apart until the kits are here.
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bomar76 06-02-2015 08:57 AM

Surprised no one mentioned this, but unless the rod is perfectly (and I mean perfectly) smooth it will need rechromed. Even minute scratches will eat new seals in no time. Pretty cheap to have done, Any hydraulic shop should be able to send a rod out to be rechromed.

frickstyle 06-02-2015 09:46 AM

Do you mean cylinder?

FIXX 06-02-2015 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by bomar76 (Post 4312040)
Surprised no one mentioned this, but unless the rod is perfectly (and I mean perfectly) smooth it will need rechromed. Even minute scratches will eat new seals in no time. Pretty cheap to have done, Any hydraulic shop should be able to send a rod out to be rechromed.

THEIR not chromed..polished stainless steel..


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