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Re: Door Assist Cylinders

To: DCROWE2000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Door Assist Cylinders
From: George Curley <glcurley@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 15:17:21 -0400
If the door does not go all the way up, the assist cylinder could be 
going bad.  Since the driver's side is used more, that cylinder tends to 
wear out faster.  When adjusting the air causes one door to go up fast, 
but not the other, it indicates the one assist cylinder is worn.  You 
can swap the driver and passenger sides to even up the wear.  Clean and 
grease them when reinstalling.

The other indicator to look for is gauling of the assist cylinder's ball 
joint, due to wear from age or inadequate grease.  If you can see metal 
flakes or streaks being transferred from the ball to socket, it 
indicates the ball is wearing out and could potentially pop out of the 
socket unexpectedly, with very bad consequences.

George #220, 670

DCROWE2000@aol.com wrote:

>What are indicators that replacements are needed?
>David 
>474 & 2311




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