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Oh how I relate to that sentiment. My Scottish heritage comes through every time. That and being raised by depression era dirt poor parents.Yeah money is not an issue. My being a cheap bastard is, but I shall resist that.
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Oh how I relate to that sentiment. My Scottish heritage comes through every time. That and being raised by depression era dirt poor parents.Yeah money is not an issue. My being a cheap bastard is, but I shall resist that.
Thats some important to know information.You may just have a high pressure hose leaking and only leaking with higher pressures. Turn the wheel to full lock and hold it there a moment. The system will hit like 1200 PSI. Any hose leaks will show up. Stab the brakes to the floor can also show the leak.
It's pump to Hydroboost to steering box. Brakes get priority over steering. Both the hydroboost and steering box have their own return hoses. Only the steering box return can have a filter put on it. Any restriction in the hydroboost return line can hold the brakes on.
Thats some important to know information.
Yup. Brake and parts cleaner will wash off any and all fluids and leave the surfaces dry.Just grab you some brake cleaner and clean off any oily areas and wipe them down. then do the test WW mentioned. if there is a leak you'll know it!
Just grab you some brake cleaner and clean off any oily areas and wipe them down. then do the test WW mentioned. if there is a leak you'll know it!
Soap and water.
Brake cleaner removes even rustproofing paint/wax etc. Then you got a second job of re-rustproofing things. If there isn't a mess involved from the wash off effect...
Temp is 26 degrees. I'll have to wait until it warms up this coming weekend.
How do people survive below 32F?
Yup, I keep inside of my house, and garage too, at about 72 or 73 degrees. Garage is kept that warm even if I dont hang out there for weeks at a time. It just takes too much and too long to warm all those supplies and steel once it cools down.Quite nicely. It's 68 inside. The views are gorgeous.
Me personally I'd investigate the leak, and it sounds like the hoses are letting go at the aluminum crimp, so hopefully just new hoses and should be good to go.
If for peace of mind you end up changing the pump, I'd like to buy the old one.
Make sure and research the EVO system and whether or not you want to keep it. If you want to keep it, you'll have to remove a snap ring and a plug IIRC on the new pump to put the EVO solenoid in.
Is there a steering gear to pump return hose ?Looking to confirm that there are three hoses involved with the power steering pump:
1) Return hose: hydroboost to pump
2) Pressure hose: pump to hydroboost
3) Pressure hose: hydroboost to gear
Is there a steering gear to pump return hose ?
Also, any non crimp hose, be sure that they are oil rated. I installed about a 8 inch piece of return hose on tje Buick, nust some fuel hose I had left over. That stick of hose lasted less than a year.
Got that replaced with some oil rated hose that also had a temp rating to be able to handle the heat too.
Yes. However it may run through a power steering oil cooler. The leak is most likely on the lines that have pressure vs. return lines. (Items 2 and 3 in the list above.)