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I pretty much agree with O_D on longevity but it might be worth getting some fine grit crocus cloth--not emery cloth--and oil, then spin the shaft while doing the polish and see how much it will smooth out. If there is an improvement and no deep pits and if a seal can be found with the lip resting in a slightly different spot, it may work.
goodson.com/store/template/product_detail.php?IID=3140
Posted on: 2010/11/19 10:04
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I have a suggestion after looking at post #19 and the photo showing the shaft. Would a Speedi/Redi-Sleeve work if you could find one the right diameter and length? Just a suggestion.
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Posted on: 2010/11/19 11:22
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If it was me I'd have the pits filled in by your method of choice, welding, etc and then have the shaft hard-chromed. It'll outlast you then.
Posted on: 2010/11/19 12:47
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Thanks gents. Four viable suggestions to run with. What a great website!
Posted on: 2010/11/20 11:21
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O_D, I was thinking a sleeve would work since the gear and bearing are further out on the shaft. A sleeve would not need to be full length, just long enough to cover the damaged area. (o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/11/20 12:25
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Sounds like a thought worth pursuing. Sleeve the rear postion, which may or may not require a different seal ID, depending on the change in OD of the shaft, and the amount of tolerance in the seal. Is the seal a simple lip seal, or something more elaborate? Go for it, and keep us posted.
Posted on: 2010/11/20 14:38
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I just received an email from these folks. They have hydraulic window and top cylinders. Worth a look.
store.convertibleparts.com/
Posted on: 2010/11/23 15:14
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Jack Behn up in CT used to manufacture new pistons and other parts for the prewar hydraulic windows; he passed away some years back but I wonder if anyone picked up with tooling and skills? Anyone know?
Posted on: 2010/11/23 15:29
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I think Hydro-E-Lectric may have--or else did their own. There was an e bay store listing repro prewar cylinders and solenoids from a Florida company. I found that link when Gerd and I were talking ZIS windows but couldn't remember the company (wasn't the Hydro name). All the links went with Gerd, but Hydro also is in Fla and JD has confirmed they have & still sell them.
Posted on: 2010/11/23 16:13
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