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Bombardier SV 250 Steering Cylinders Pic

KickerM

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Howdy all,

Seals were blown on my Steering Cylinders so I disassembled them to clean, Hone and re-cup them, per MNoutdoors Instructions! Thanks Boggie!

Figured I post a breakdown "diagram" of the Cylinders and if you need parts or advice give MNoutdoors a call!

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samwe

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My Muskeg has something similar, except two sided. Power on one side and manual on the other.
What does your control box look like?
 

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My Muskeg has something similar, except two sided. Power on one side and manual on the other.
What does your control box look like?

When they are single units normally controlled by a master cylinder with brake fluid
The double units are two of them one is brake fluid the other is hydraulic fluid
Same unit but welded back to back
 

samwe

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When they are single units normally controlled by a master cylinder with brake fluid
The double units are two of them one is brake fluid the other is hydraulic fluid
Same unit but welded back to back

Ha! I have had mine apart, so I should have been able to notice that looked exactly like the manual side of mine, yet I totally spaced it when I looked at that.
 
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