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> Also, looks like I have one piston that is leaking AT fluid.  Are there any 
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> merchants that any of you have used to replace/repair top mechanisms?
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> Thanks for your input.
> 
> Larry (Akron)
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Everyone will tell you that they are crimped cylinders and can't be rebuilt. 
That may be true if the piston is the problem. The leak on my '64 piston was 
at the seal around the rod. A ten minute repair once the cylinder is out. It is 
simply an "O" ring. Need a variety of small tools and snap ring pliers to get 
it out. But, not a big deal.

Tom Faust

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