How do I get this cylinder apart

   / How do I get this cylinder apart #1  

perkins78

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KUBOTA B3300SU/ Bad boy 36hp 72 cut/ vac case
I have searched every image I can find not found a cylinder head like this one. It had six 5/16 bolts with 1/4" allen heads I removed them and have tap around on it not sure if it slides or turns hope someone on here knows how it comes apart. The cylinder came off a boom truck Its going to be on a log splitter 5.5 bore 2.5 rod 28 stroke


Cylinder by perk78 | Photobucket
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart #2  
Try unscrewing it. Or you could take it to a hydraulic shop and let them open it up for you.
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart #3  
Not letting me zoom in, but I am guessing those bolts only secure the rod packing. They are too close to the rod. Meaning whatever they thread into is still going to be too small to remove the 5.5" piston.

The whole cap likely unthreads. Does it look like the plate you just unbolted is a separate piece from the cap?
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart #4  
Something is dreadfully wrong with photobucket.

My swag is that the cap you see is attached to a hidden cap that has a shoulder which is locked into the cylinder by a snapring.

Sequence I think would be pop the two hex allens. Pop the cap you see, ensure that the port at the far end of the cylinder is open. Look down into the cylinder for a snap ring. Depress the inner cap and remove the snap ring. Pull the whole shebang out.
 
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On the photobucket page, try right click - "open in new tab", works in Firefox... Steve
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart
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#6  
Something is dreadfully wrong with photobucket.

My swag is that the cap you see is attached to a hidden cap that has a shoulder which is locked into the cylinder by a snapring.

Sequence I think would be pop the two hex allens. Pop the cap you see, ensure that the port at the far end of the cylinder is open. Look down into the cylinder for a snap ring. Depress the inner cap and remove the snap ring. Pull the whole shebang out.


You and LD1 nailed it after cleaning off the old paint and soaking it with PB blaster got it spinning with a punch and hammer turned it upside down banged it on the floor 30 times it came right out. I has a big snap ring in there I am going to get some bigger pliers mine are not big enough. I will show some pics when I get it apart.
 
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You and LD1 nailed it after cleaning off the old paint and soaking it with PB blaster got it spinning with a punch and hammer turned it upside down banged it on the floor 30 times it came right out. I has a big snap ring in there I am going to get some bigger pliers mine are not big enough. I will show some pics when I get it apart.

You made my day. I was rooting for you all day. Thanks for the heads up.

Mark
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart
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Here it is thanks for the great advice
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart #9  
I am surprised its only a single seal piston.
 
   / How do I get this cylinder apart #10  
I am surprised its only a single seal piston.

Very common on bucket trucks and heavy equip.......can't tell for sure but looks like a wide base T seal
 

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