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  • HYD LIFT CYLINDER for Bronco 14


    daveoman1966
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    The O-ring of the RAM of my #6618 Hyd lift cylinder leaks...a lot. The CLEVIS is welded to the Ram Rod...can't get the clevis off.  So, I can't use my method to stop the leak with an outer O-ring seal.  I'd like to find cyl #6618 as from Chargers, Bronco 14, or early C-160, or B-100 automatics.  Even if it leaks, I'd consider buying it as I have a repair method (shown below).   

    Can anyone here on Red Square provide me with a suitable replacement HYD CYLINDER.  The OEM #6618 cyl BODY is about 10" long and the fully extended length is 16-17".  The cylinders from a 520-H or 300-400 series are too short. However, a cyl from an early 1976-77 C-160...the type rebuildable by opening the end...will be suitable. 

    In this pic, type A, B, or C will suit my needs.  Style 'D' is too short. 

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    Joe Warren

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    My 2005 price list indicates that cylinder #6618 was replaced by 105254; so you might have luck searching for a 105254.

     

    Good luck, 

    Joe 

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    daveoman1966

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    Yeah---I know the replacement for 6618 is 105254...but I can't find it either. Thanx for the reply.  

     

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    case442

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    Hi Dave,

    I have one from a c195

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    daveoman1966

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    The C-195 cyl might work.  What is the fully extended length?

    Can you post a couple pics...either here on RS, or email to me at:

    daveoman@windstream.net

     

     

     

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    Handy Don

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    I found a couple when I started sorting my parts pile!

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    daveoman1966

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    I found a suitable replacement cylinder....thanx for asking.

     

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