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Hi Brian
If you have cylinder have them sleeved, it is a one and done approach. Find new cylinder is doable but they will go bad just as the original cylinders in a few years, as little as 3 years or maybe 10 years. I've sleeved all three of my trucks with sleeves they have now gone 20, 30, and 40 years without pitting of the cylinders. Now it is just replace the rubber parts and flush the system 10 years. Cheers Phil
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