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#33024 - 04/28/22 10:26 AM Cylinder identification  
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Chris Offline
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I am trying to identify this cylinder so we can change the seals. Anyone have any ideas?
Holeless - Single stage - dual jack - 3 3/8" rod dia.
Installed in Tarrytown NY in the 1970's
Pictures in attachments
Appreciate any help
Thanks

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#33025 - 04/28/22 12:32 PM Re: Cylinder identification [Re: Chris]  
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it kind of looks like an "oil Lift Systems" kind of. is there any tag on the cross head or under the car on the plank? What type of original controller does/did it have?


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#33026 - 04/28/22 12:40 PM Re: Cylinder identification [Re: KSNY]  
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Didn't see a tag on the cross head, haven't gotten under the car yet. I should have taken some pics of the controller, my bad. Ice cube relays on a swingout panel, Has a row of toggles on top - Ind, Insp, Leveling lockout ?, FE

#33030 - 04/29/22 02:24 AM Re: Cylinder identification [Re: Chris]  
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You might get ahold of someone at Texacone or Gorman and send them the pictures. They might be able to help you identify the cylinder and tell you what seal you need.

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Gorman 800.527.1719

#33031 - 04/29/22 10:40 AM Re: Cylinder identification [Re: Montana]  
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Thanks, I've already been working with them. They don't know who is the manufacturer was either. We are probably going to have to match the seals that are in there. Thanks for the reply!


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