Well everything came out as a unit, but when I tore it down I had a sinking feelingThose should be the parts you need. I just did this a couple of months ago on my B7100. It cured the issue. It was fairly easy to do as well. The hardest part was finding a way to get the piston out of the cylinder. I think I got mine to pop out by manually working the 3 point arms. I have heard of using a strong magnet as well.
Extremely bad pitting on the cylinder liner
It got worse when I checked the price, I was thinking $50-60,
worst case a hundred, it's just a steel cylinder with a step machined on the end.
$429.86
I figured it is at the lower end of travel,
I am running with it.
Back together and it holds
Now that is dodging a bullet, if I ever did.
I won't mention that it went up and down 5 times before I
remembered that I had a chain holding it up,
thought I did not have full travel. IDIOT!
Now full travel and it holds, wheww.