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Old 05-15-2011, 01:11 PM   #1
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Parts for Howard Power Center?

I have a Howard Power Center installed on my 2000 Winnebago Journey. The polycarbonate sight glass on the accumulator has a hairline crack that allow the hydraulic fluid to leak out when under pressure. I know that this company is now out of business, but does anyone know if there is a place that supplies repair parts for these units?

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Hi gedwards,
Unfortunately, the answer is no parts are available. The only way one can get parts is through salvage or an owner who has parts available.
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I appreciate the response, and I was afraid that would be the case. Guess I'll have to see if a machine shop can duplicate the part...
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If you still need parts let me know....
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Old 09-21-2011, 10:52 AM   #5
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Yes, I am still looking for parts. I need the clear sight tubeon the accumulator. If you have information on where I can obtain this part. I would greatly appreciate it!
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I can make one for you, PM me if you are interested...
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