RickB
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If the rod is straight and undamaged, there is no reason that the part that was factory welded to it as an attaching point can't be welded back on the rod by a qualified person, or a new part made and welded on, whichever is appropriate. Installing mis-matched cylinders is a fool's errand.
To disassemble your cylinder, it sounds as if the snap ring that you have removed will allow the gland to be driven down INSIDE the barrel possibly after removing a small setscrew from the barrel's O.D. This exposes an internal snapring sitting in a groove in the barrel's I.D. Remove that second snapring and remove the rod, gland, and piston as one.
To disassemble your cylinder, it sounds as if the snap ring that you have removed will allow the gland to be driven down INSIDE the barrel possibly after removing a small setscrew from the barrel's O.D. This exposes an internal snapring sitting in a groove in the barrel's I.D. Remove that second snapring and remove the rod, gland, and piston as one.