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MF50 Power Steering Cylinder Question
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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 633246" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>An old fella down the road has a MF50 and his PS doesn't work. I pulled the front grill after adding fluid to the pump and watch the oil leak out of the cylinder after he started it. There is about a 1' dia.disc with 3 screws in it holding on a felt gasket, thats where the oil comes out. I was wondering if anyone has rebuilt one of these cylinders and what's involved. The parts supply guy knew exactly what we were talking about and said sometimes they can be a real "bugger" to fix. My neighbor is 72 and has been using it that way for a good while and I hate to see him fight that steering wheel. Any help is appreciated. Thanks Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 633246, member: 865"] An old fella down the road has a MF50 and his PS doesn't work. I pulled the front grill after adding fluid to the pump and watch the oil leak out of the cylinder after he started it. There is about a 1' dia.disc with 3 screws in it holding on a felt gasket, thats where the oil comes out. I was wondering if anyone has rebuilt one of these cylinders and what's involved. The parts supply guy knew exactly what we were talking about and said sometimes they can be a real "bugger" to fix. My neighbor is 72 and has been using it that way for a good while and I hate to see him fight that steering wheel. Any help is appreciated. Thanks Joe [/QUOTE]
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