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Hydraulic Parts - Deluxe

Classic Treasures And Valuable Objects Of Wealth And Fortune

Hydraulic Valves And Slowdowns
Hydraulic Parts Old Pump

Hydraulic set-ups symbolize the heart of the Lowrider Movement, literally. In fact, the hydraulic fluid that runs through the system of pipes on the car can draw justifiable comparisons to the blood running through the very veins of the heart of its owner. Simply stated, it was bound to be a matter of time before we talked about hydros in our Lowrider Deluxe section. If we could live in the past, we would be buying Adel dumps for $12 dollars from our local surplus stores, and would be lifting our cars in our driveways. Of course, we still lift our cars in our driveways, but we are now forced to spend a couple of hundred dollars on the same dumps or on worthy reproduction models.

The vintage hydraulic parts that we used to find in airplane graveyards have become increasingly scarce, as surplus stores have soaked up all of the various parts that they had to offer. People also found different uses for all of these parts. In Europe, the highly sought after Pesco pumps were turned into irrigation pumps, thanks to their ability to allow fluids to pass through. In the U.S., 50 years of Lowriding has depleted the supply of dumps that can be found today. The tailgate pump has become the choice for most, and its use can be seen in many different markets, including the mini-truck world, which once frowned upon our lifted trucks that were equipped with dump beds.

Hydraulic Valves And Slowdowns
Aircraft hydraulic valves and slowdowns.

This month, we've got a few great finds for our hydraulic fanatics out there. One complete set-up was just given to one of our readers, simply because the owner knew he liked old stuff. What he got was an original tailgate pump, which was somehow acquired from a work truck. This pump from the 70's was controlled with a Waterman dump, and featured high-end fittings for its time. The set-up was still completely intact, all the way down to its cylinders. These are vintage items that are still out there, just waiting to be discovered again. Now follow along, as we show you some old school hydraulic parts that will make you think twice before hastily throwing them out.

The saying "one man's trash becomes another man's treasure" couldn't be more true than in the world of automobile restoration. If you have some vintage accessories and artifacts, along with the knowledge of them that you'd like to share with the public, drop us an email at: saul.vargas@sorc.com.

  • Hydraulic Parts Hydro Air
    Hydro Air #8. These are good old school dumps that are precise and can still be used. They can typically be purchased in the neighborhood of $100-325 each, depending on the demand and quality of the part. The only disadvantage about this dump is that the bodies can crack when they are being used roughly. These are not ideal for hopping, for that, you should use newer pump heads. These dumps are also without a pressure release, which is used to reset the dump from over locking.
    Hydraulic Parts Hydro Air
    Hydro Air #8. These are good old school dumps that are precise and can still be used. They
  • Hydraulic Parts Baby Adels
    Baby Adel's. These are good dumps, which were primarily used for the rear of a car. These dump valves used to cost half of what a normal Adel costs, and came with the same benefits of the original square dump. These dumps were just as accurate and featured a pressure release, which allowed the user to manually lower the vehicle when needed. These dumps are sold anywhere from $50-125 each, depending on the quality.
    Hydraulic Parts Baby Adels
    Baby Adel's. These are good dumps, which were primarily used for the rear of a car. These
  • Hydraulic Parts Weston Valve
    Weston Valve. This is an aircraft dump, and it is not your ordinary Dwelta style hydraulic dump. We picked up this valve at a surplus store for $40, and to our surprise, it worked out great! These are the type of finds that we like to talk about, as they open doors to new styles of valves that can be used for hydraulic applications. These valves are rumored to be available for under $100.
    Hydraulic Parts Weston Valve
    Weston Valve. This is an aircraft dump, and it is not your ordinary Dwelta style hydrauli
  • Hydraulic Parts Waterman
    Waterman #6 dump. This is a pass-through dump, which can be used the same way as a Delta style dump. It's plumbed, but comes with the advantage of having a pressure release, designed to allow the car to manually open when needed. These dumps are sold at around $50-150 per dump. These are sometimes found at automotive swap meets, or at some of the older hydraulic shops.
    Hydraulic Parts Waterman
    Waterman #6 dump. This is a pass-through dump, which can be used the same way as a Delta s
  • Hydraulic Parts Adel Pump
    This is another Adel Dump, but this one features no release. This dump served well on a hydraulic pump and was purchased ten years ago for $15 dollars. I haven't seen any of these around lately, but if I see another one, I will make sure to snatch it up if the price is right.
    Hydraulic Parts Adel Pump
    This is another Adel Dump, but this one features no release. This dump served well on a hy
  • Hydraulic Parts Eemco
    The EEMCO firm in Los Angeles has been in the aerospace industry for 54 years. The company designs, develops, assembles, and tests electro-mechanical and hydra-mechanical specialty actuators, motors, generators and complete control systems for the military and commercial aerospace industry worldwide. EEMCO's systems are used in wing flap and ground launcher actuators, as well as hydraulic pump drives. With the Lowriding capitol of the world being Los Angeles, it was a natural to use these EEMCO's, but finding them now has almost become impossible. They are still out there, finding them is just a matter of being patient.
    Hydraulic Parts Eemco
    The EEMCO firm in Los Angeles has been in the aerospace industry for 54 years. The company
  • Hydraulic Parts Republic Manufacturing
    Republic Manufacturing can take credit for this hydraulic #8 or "zig-zag slowdown" as they have been dubbed by the Lowrider community. This popular slowdown has sold for as low as $15 dollars, and gone for as much as $150, depending on the supply and demand.
    Hydraulic Parts Republic Manufacturing
    Republic Manufacturing can take credit for this hydraulic #8 or "zig-zag slowdown" as they
  • Hydraulic Parts Zig Zag
    We found this Republic #6 "zig zag slowdown" on eBay for $35, and it was still in the package that featured all the manufacturing and packaging dates. These type of deals tend to pop up when you're not looking for them, and if you've got the spare cash, you should definitely take advantage of the opportunity to grab one.
    Hydraulic Parts Zig Zag
    We found this Republic #6 "zig zag slowdown" on eBay for $35, and it was still in the pack
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