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Re: Power steering slave cylinder

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Tom Kubler, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. Tom Kubler

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    Tom, I can't help in the location of parts, but Ford sold a rebuild kit for the slave cylinders. I redid mine myself. It was looser than a paint brush in an empty coffee can, and came out fine. I believe I've seen the rebuilding kits for sale from a number of sources uncluding Just Suspensions, Kanter, and others including national Mustang parts vendors. You can also contact Randy Meyer at Stangerssite.com or tumnus53@swbell.net , who's been rebuilding Ford steering components for several years now. He's a life-long Mustang enthusiast. I recently heard turnaround time was about 3 weeks for a P/S Control Valve because of the volume of work he's doing for folks (this is his primary job now).

    Tom Kubler

    Tom Casperson <cobrasvt88@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I have a little bit of play in my steering wheel on my
    69 GT-350. My mechanic says that it is my Power
    Steering Slave Cylinder that needs replaced. Does
    this sound correct? If so, does anyone have
    suggestions on where to purchase a rebuilt or new one?
    Anything else to replace at the same time?

    Thanks,

    Tom



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  2. JS Berhold

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    Try this.
    http://www.stangerssite.com/rebuildingservices.html
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Tom Kubler
    To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 7:02 PM
    Subject: Re: Power steering slave cylinder


    Tom, I can't help in the location of parts, but Ford sold a rebuild kit for the slave cylinders. I redid mine myself. It was looser than a paint brush in an empty coffee can, and came out fine. I believe I've seen the rebuilding kits for sale from a number of sources uncluding Just Suspensions, Kanter, and others including national Mustang parts vendors. You can also contact Randy Meyer at Stangerssite.com or tumnus53@swbell.net , who's been rebuilding Ford steering components for several years now. He's a life-long Mustang enthusiast. I recently heard turnaround time was about 3 weeks for a P/S Control Valve because of the volume of work he's doing for folks (this is his primary job now).

    Tom Kubler

    Tom Casperson <cobrasvt88@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I have a little bit of play in my steering wheel on my
    69 GT-350. My mechanic says that it is my Power
    Steering Slave Cylinder that needs replaced. Does
    this sound correct? If so, does anyone have
    suggestions on where to purchase a rebuilt or new one?
    Anything else to replace at the same time?

    Thanks,

    Tom



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