anyone taken apart a imco steering ram?
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i ended up buying a imco steering setup, single ram and i am doing full hydraulic from helm back. anyways the guy i got the ram from said he thinks it needs a seal kit which is like 22 bucks from imco. my question is how do i take the cylinder ends off without damaging anything? i have taken cylinders apart before but there is usually a way to hook a tool into it and spin it off. i really just need the side off that the rod goes through so i can swap seals. thanks
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It just unscrews like most hydraulic cylinders. 1 ram cylinder and 2 end caps. Use rubber in between the wrench and cylinder parts.
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i tried using some rubber strap wrenches, they were slipping on the stainless
. i am wondering if a pipe wrench with rubber of some sort might hold. i hate to send it off to imco for something so simple
. i am wondering if a pipe wrench with rubber of some sort might hold. i hate to send it off to imco for something so simple
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No 1 never hold the cylinder with a vise or anything like a pipe wrench.Take the end that you want to remove.Place it on a piece of wood laying horizontal to the cylinder. Take a good heavy dead blow and hit the end cap were the cylinder threads in careful not to hit the cylinder. Do this a couple times or so,this shocks the threads and they usually come loose. Been doing this for years to loosen all types of cylinder caps at the shop.A-Tech hydraulics.Some times it takes a while but you won't damage the stainless steel or the tube. JOHN SR
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Then take a piece of oak and put it in the end and hit it with a steel hammer just make sure you don't crack the wood. Also the dead blow needs to be the kind with the hard plastic head not rubber,also a leather dead blow works. JOHN SR



