Gate keeper
Rust Collection Agent # 1
I don't do any hauling these days. But we used to haul concrete floors from Orlando to Tampa and Miami. They measured up to 90 feet in length and about 15 feet wide. I must admit, I stayed there for a while but didn't much care for it. It just wasn't my interest to sit still that long and put up with bad drivers all day. Hat's off to those who can. These days I run a business, installing gates that I fabricate and automated gate operator systems. I can't keep up with it. I think I'm losing me mind trying to, so I'm hiring fence installers and gate technicians.
So the reason I'm here is, at some point I bought a 1986 GMC C6000. It's a running rust bucket I'm working to restore. So far the rodents have got more use out of it than me. Problem is the Hydro booster. I'm here because I hope someone can help me. Haven't even drove it yet. I'd just start it and move it a little to keep it happy. One day the PS fluid began running out from between the MC and HB flashings. Figuring it was a seal, I replaced it with a remanufactured one, which also poured fluid. Since then, I've replaced it two more times, in a row. As soon as I fill it and start it, it pours out. I'm either doing something wrong or these remans aren't worth a damn. I don't know if there is limiter valve in the pump that has blown out or something else. Not sure what to think on this one, but I could use some old school advice.
I'm posting this inside my intro because I can't for the life of me figure out how to start a thread. Yes, I'm an old Newbee. Anyway, my question is not likely to get any attention because, who can follow a rambler.
So the reason I'm here is, at some point I bought a 1986 GMC C6000. It's a running rust bucket I'm working to restore. So far the rodents have got more use out of it than me. Problem is the Hydro booster. I'm here because I hope someone can help me. Haven't even drove it yet. I'd just start it and move it a little to keep it happy. One day the PS fluid began running out from between the MC and HB flashings. Figuring it was a seal, I replaced it with a remanufactured one, which also poured fluid. Since then, I've replaced it two more times, in a row. As soon as I fill it and start it, it pours out. I'm either doing something wrong or these remans aren't worth a damn. I don't know if there is limiter valve in the pump that has blown out or something else. Not sure what to think on this one, but I could use some old school advice.
I'm posting this inside my intro because I can't for the life of me figure out how to start a thread. Yes, I'm an old Newbee. Anyway, my question is not likely to get any attention because, who can follow a rambler.