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#1 Posted : Thursday, 31 May 2012 8:58:09 PM(UTC)
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have a hk prem with chev & power steering. i know the valve can be reconditioned but can the ram be done as well ?

cheers
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#2 Posted : Thursday, 31 May 2012 10:18:05 PM(UTC)
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have a hk prem with chev & power steering. i know the valve can be reconditioned but can the ram be done as well ?

cheers
jason


yes they can look at these m8

http://www.ebay.com.au/i...ries&hash=item256fa4e9c5
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#3 Posted : Saturday, 2 June 2012 1:42:44 AM(UTC)
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thanks for the link but was hoping to get my one reco`d seeing as i already have it.

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#4 Posted : Saturday, 2 June 2012 2:08:45 AM(UTC)
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You will find that this is Roger Hancock's listing, I am pretty sure he would reco yours or do an exhange.

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#5 Posted : Saturday, 2 June 2012 3:42:01 AM(UTC)
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thanks for the link but was hoping to get my one reco`d seeing as i already have it.

cheers
jason


to fully reco your ram it needs to be lathed apart. shaft re hardchromed(if its not too worn) etc then welded back together. dont tink youd get much,if any change out of $300.american cars used that ram type setup late 50s & all thru 60s, so th new repro ram is readily available & best option i reckon. if its made in china, they picked th better side of th street

regards DD

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#6 Posted : Saturday, 2 June 2012 9:16:00 PM(UTC)
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thanks for the info davo,greatly appreciated.

cheers
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#7 Posted : Monday, 4 June 2012 1:49:39 AM(UTC)
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this what you`re talking about davo ?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/...h=item231df6302c&vxp=mtr
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#8 Posted : Tuesday, 5 June 2012 9:13:02 AM(UTC)
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Take it to a machine shop that deals with hydraulics. They will part the bottom off the cylinder, then piston rod and piston will pull through the bottom. They will make new piston rod using hard chrome bar with new threads turner either end. Its either 9/16 0r 5/8th hard chrome bar from memory. Fit new seals then re-weld. You should see this done for under $200.00. If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.
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#9 Posted : Thursday, 7 June 2012 8:32:10 AM(UTC)
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If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.



Why???

Thats like saying - Don't buy a Weiand Manifold, as they are now forged in China.
Not everything out of China is carp!!!
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#10 Posted : Thursday, 7 June 2012 4:52:03 PM(UTC)
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Do they have CARP in China ?

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#11 Posted : Thursday, 7 June 2012 7:04:12 PM(UTC)
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Take it to a machine shop that deals with hydraulics. They will part the bottom off the cylinder, then piston rod and piston will pull through the bottom. They will make new piston rod using hard chrome bar with new threads turner either end. Its either 9/16 0r 5/8th hard chrome bar from memory. Fit new seals then re-weld. You should see this done for under $200.00. If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.

wish it was that easy.
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#12 Posted : Thursday, 7 June 2012 9:26:55 PM(UTC)
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Take it to a machine shop that deals with hydraulics. They will part the bottom off the cylinder, then piston rod and piston will pull through the bottom. They will make new piston rod using hard chrome bar with new threads turner either end. Its either 9/16 0r 5/8th hard chrome bar from memory. Fit new seals then re-weld. You should see this done for under $200.00. If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.

wish it was that easy.

I have done that repair several times, we just had the rod straightened & then hard chromed. It is a bit fiddly, but $200 sounds very cheap for 2012, who does it for that. I have several here that need to be reco'd now.

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#13 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 7:31:10 AM(UTC)
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Do they have CARP in China ?

Dr Terry



Ummm, I was been polite - but OK then "Crap" if it suits
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#14 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 7:45:58 AM(UTC)
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quote:
Originally posted by HGV8
If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.



Why???

Thats like saying - Don't buy a Weiand Manifold, as they are now forged in China.
Not everything out of China is carp!!!
j.williams
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#15 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 7:57:08 AM(UTC)
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I work for a Machine shop in Western Sydney. The majority of the work we do is producing hydraulics rams. We have tried importing rams from many different suppliers in China without much success. They are off extremely poor quality.
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#16 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 8:03:18 AM(UTC)
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Terry, are you interested in selling those buggered rams?
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#17 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 8:06:41 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by HGV8
Take it to a machine shop that deals with hydraulics. They will part the bottom off the cylinder, then piston rod and piston will pull through the bottom. They will make new piston rod using hard chrome bar with new threads turner either end. Its either 9/16 0r 5/8th hard chrome bar from memory. Fit new seals then re-weld. You should see this done for under $200.00. If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.


if you can rebuild original ones, using new hardchrome piston rod (where are yours made??) with new threads, for under $200, im sure me & dr terry could gather up 6 btween us for you to do.. no probs

regards DD
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#18 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 8:14:14 AM(UTC)
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I am the machinist and they are done in Sydney. Cheaper to use new chromax 9/16 bar then re-hardchrome. Its really not much of a challenge. So you have 6?
j.williams
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Forged? Don't you mean cast?
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Originally posted by ozchevy
quote:
Originally posted by HGV8
If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.



Why???

Thats like saying - Don't buy a Weiand Manifold, as they are now forged in China.
Not everything out of China is carp!!!
j.williams
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#20 Posted : Friday, 8 June 2012 5:17:06 PM(UTC)
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Originally posted by HGV8
Forged? Don't you mean cast?
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Originally posted by ozchevy
quote:
Originally posted by HGV8
If those new hydraulic rams on ebay are made in China, don't touch them.



Why???

Thats like saying - Don't buy a Weiand Manifold, as they are now forged in China.
Not everything out of China is carp!!!




OMG, the techno talk comes out. I was mearly pointing out that not everything out of China is rubbish. Electronic control and instrumentation is my field of experience these days, and it's all very good products coming from Asia, and the products out of China is very much up with anything out of Japan.
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