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#1192942 Tue Nov 29 2016 04:51 AM
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Snellen Offline OP
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Hey gents. I've a '53 2.5Ton flatbed truck. I have the original unit but have found it impossible to find a rebuild kit. I've seen posts dating back to '07-'10 of rebuilds but nothing since. Are kits available or where should I go to purchase a rebuilt unit? I've found NAPA & Advance Auto have a hydrovac for up to a 3900 & base models. Best I can research, my 2.5 ton is in the 6000 series. Are they inter-changeable? Thank you for your help fellas.

Snellen #1192952 Tue Nov 29 2016 07:24 AM
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I saved this from another post a while ago, you might give them a shout out.

"DS in VA has done a very good job for me, 276-322-3119, Jeff is the hydrovac gentleman, very knowledgeable, reasonable prices, unlike some others."


Mike

1955 Chevy 6400 ex-flatbed (no bed now!)
In the Stovebolt Gallery [stovebolt.com]


1958 Chevy 6400 flatbed W/dump
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1959 Chevy Suburban Owned for almost 20 years, Daily Driver -- sold May 2016
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Snellen #1193051 Wed Nov 30 2016 12:29 AM
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If you have a Series III vac then rebuild kits are all over.

Series II are the ones that are impossible to find.

Snellen #1193055 Wed Nov 30 2016 01:12 AM
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'Bolter
If you have a 6000 Series truck than it's a 2-ton (4000 Series is 1.5-ton)...the 2.5-ton trucks didn't come out until 1956...

White Post Restoration in Virginia may do them, I know they do wheel and master cylinder sleeving/rebuilds. Look them up and give them a call.

Mike B smile


Mike Boteler

1956 Chevy 3100 Resto Rod [stovebolt.com]
1956 8400 Wrecker w/Holmes 525 [stovebolt.com]
1956 9200 Tractor w/Allison Automatic [stovebolt.com]
1952 Willys M38 Army Jeep
1953 Willys M38A1 Fire Jeep
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Snellen #1193673 Sat Dec 03 2016 11:02 PM
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New Guy
I got my kit from http://www.cadillacpartsltd.com/ awesome service, about 200$ for the kit

Snellen #1193724 Sun Dec 04 2016 04:11 AM
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Bubba - Curmudgeon
O'Reilly Auto Parts might be able to get your core rebuilt for under $300

BrakeBest Brakes - Brake Booster
Line: BHH | Part # 51-8028


Tim
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1954 3106 Carryall Suburban [stovebolt.com] - part of the family for 49 years
1954 3104 5-window pickup w/Hydra-Matic [1954advance-design.com] - part of the family for 15 years
- If you have to stomp on your foot-pedal starter, either you, or your starter, or your engine, has a problem.
- The 216 and early 235 engines are not "splash oilers" - this is a splash oiler. [chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com]
Snellen #1194137 Tue Dec 06 2016 08:55 PM
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Thank you fella's. I reached out to the guys referenced by 69Cuda. I am trying to find where I left my ID tag to give them or send photo's with measurements to retrofit that way. They seemed confident they would be able to rebuild what I have and friendly. Once I get the tag/measurements, I'll be able to get a cost of the rebuild.

69Cuda #1194520 Fri Dec 09 2016 05:15 PM
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Snellen Offline OP
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Thank you 69Cuda. I found my ID tag (374000) and they will rebuild my original core. $205 and then shipping both ways from/to KY. Thank you for the referral.

Snellen #1194523 Fri Dec 09 2016 05:26 PM
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Bubba - Curmudgeon
Thanks for posting the info, Snellen

That a very good price. I have a spare for my 54/55 350 GMC and will probably send it in now for a rebuild. Better safe than sorry.


Tim
1954Advance-Design.com [1954advance-design.com]
1954 3106 Carryall Suburban [stovebolt.com] - part of the family for 49 years
1954 3104 5-window pickup w/Hydra-Matic [1954advance-design.com] - part of the family for 15 years
- If you have to stomp on your foot-pedal starter, either you, or your starter, or your engine, has a problem.
- The 216 and early 235 engines are not "splash oilers" - this is a splash oiler. [chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com]
Snellen #1194892 Mon Dec 12 2016 12:07 AM
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New Guy
Hi all,
Surprising. My Napa was able to source my Hydrovac. They did not sell the rebuild kit, but they took mine and sent it off to be rebuilt someplace ion KC. My Napa store, they even mentioned mine they had never seen before, but had sent others of "the larger size" off. My truck is a '48 2-ton 6400 series, and that conversation was yesterday.

Nick

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