1970 Sportsroof 302 2V, Dearborn, built June 17, 1970, power steering, A/C
I have attached pictures of my power steering cylinder that I am working to restore. As suggested on here, there is a lot of helpful information on StangersSite.com about power cylinders and control valves and I am going to order rebuild kits from there. My unit is labeled as a Bendix 128564 9M 9A and appears original from the charts given on stangerssite. My questions are:
- I would like to submerge the cylinder in evaporust to take the rust off the outer cylinder. Would this be harmful to the inner workings? I thought about plugging the hose holes and dipping it vertically, stud boot end down, to minimize/eliminate what gets inside (not submerging the rod/seal area)? Would the stud boot end still allow liquid to get inside?
- If evaporust is a no no, then what is the best (least harmful) way to remove the surface rust from this part?
- By leaving the cylinder natural metal, does this piece also get the Boeshield treatment for protection?
- Finally, hopefully the pictures show that the threaded end of the rod appears bent. Is it supposed to be completely straight, or does it have an angle? If it should be straight, I will try to bend it back but don’t want to make things worse. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Barry