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Posted by Al on Wednesday, December 10, 2008:In Reply to: 276d Power Steering posted by curt abbott on Friday, December 05, 2008:
I took mine to a one-man shop that only rebuilds cylinders. (He did my floor-jack and FEL ones, and has all the business from local garages. I've never seen him looking at instructions, not that there'd be any room on his bench.) But I brought the Yanmar documentation that came with it. He brought me in back and had me hold up the exploded components drawing. He worked from it for an hour and it was fixed.
Putting your and my experiences together, maybe it's an offbeat design, and it will be easier for you to get a copy of that diagram for the shop than a replacement cylinder.
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