force 85 trim n tilt

suenbilly

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does anybody know if i can get a replacement union for the hydraulic tilt ram instead of having to replace the whole ram which is working perfectly.age of engine i believe is 1986. :confused:
 

clanton

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Re: force 85 trim n tilt

If you are speaking of the fitting and stainless steel band at the top of the tilt cylinder, the last one I had cost 40.00 US. The female side of the fitting is an inverted flare, same as a automotive brake line. Some automotive master cylinders use almost the same fitting as an adapter,but I havent tried to find one at an automotive store.
 

clanton

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Re: force 85 trim n tilt

If you are speaking of the fitting and stainless steel band at the top of the tilt cylinder, the last one I had cost 40.00 US. The female side of the fitting is an inverted flare, same as a automotive brake line. Some automotive master cylinders use almost the same fitting as an adapter,but I havent tried to find one at an automotive store.
 

SlowlySinking

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Re: force 85 trim n tilt

suenbilly, assuming you mean the fitting that goes into the stainless steel strap, take the old fitting to a hydraulic hose/pump repair shop, they matched mine with a brake line fitting, cost $10. :) You will have to bend the line a bit to get it to line up since the new fitting is a bit longer, but it works.
 

suenbilly

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Re: force 85 trim n tilt

I have managed to track down the part at last,thanks to you all for your imput.
 

SlowlySinking

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Re: force 85 trim n tilt

suenbilly, glad to help you out, the brake line fitting solved my T&T leak, good luck, ken
 

clanton

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Re: force 85 trim n tilt

You have a common part number for the fitting?
 
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