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Whats the extended length of the exposed shaft on a stock 66 Power Steering Slave Cylinder
I can't find a spec anywhere. My cars shaft has only enough room to mount one end rubber isolate, should be two on frame drop down connector. I'm thinking I might have a defective cylinder RAM.
Last edited by Don (5/20/2018 3:44 PM)
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Install a Borgeson and get rid of the ram and all the other stuff hanging under the car. Your car will be a lot happier and your garage floor will be happier with no leaks.
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almcgee wrote:
Install a Borgeson and get rid of the ram and all the other stuff hanging under the car. Your car will be a lot happier and your garage floor will be happier with no leaks.
I was next in line for a Borgeson install. The guy before me scared the mech and he moved to canyon lake Tx.
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almcgee wrote:
Install a Borgeson and get rid of the ram and all the other stuff hanging under the car. Your car will be a lot happier and your garage floor will be happier with no leaks.
that didn't answer his queston....
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