Leak at cylinder fitting

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Correct.

If I weld it I would unhook the hoses and drain the oil.
Personally I would remove the rod as well just to be on the safe side. Not sure what the flash point of the hydraulic fluid is but if you were reach it, it would be quite something.

Again, just my 2 cents.
 

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Personally I would remove the rod as well just to be on the safe side. Not sure what the flash point of the hydraulic fluid is but if you were reach it, it would be quite something.

Again, just my 2 cents.
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I think I’d spot weld, let it cool, and continue until I make it all the way around as not to disturb the brazed portion as nicksacco brought up.
 

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To be clear, when i did the work on the cylinder it was disassembled, oil removed, cleaned with soap and water and brake cleaner. I also stripped off all the paint since it was going to be powdercoated and rebuilt.
 
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The plug being out of the fitting will fix the BOOM issue.
 

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I never got around to messing with it this weekend, daughter brought home stomach flu from school early in the week, it finally made its way to me. 😩 havent been on the toilet this much since my last colonoscopy🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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