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Old 12-20-2006, 04:27 PM   #1
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Power Steering problem

I just finished my new motor a couple weeks ago. And I have power steering on my truck. But it is not working very well, and every once in a while fluid will shoot out of the cap of the pump! And I did NOT overfill it, and the belt is not loose or worn, I double checked. Just seeing if you guys think its the pump or maybe the gearbox is even bad too, thanks

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Old 12-20-2006, 06:24 PM   #2
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I just finished my new motor a couple weeks ago. And I have power steering on my truck. But it is not working very well, and every once in a while fluid will shoot out of the cap of the pump! And I did NOT overfill it, and the belt is not loose or worn, I double checked. Just seeing if you guys think its the pump or maybe the gearbox is even bad too, thanks

Wes

Sometimes on a new pump or an old one that has been drained and refilled, they can develop air pockets in the pump and or lines, that could cause some of that problem. I would run the steering through its motions for a while and make sure that this is not the case before I looked any farther.
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Sometimes on a new pump or an old one that has been drained and refilled, they can develop air pockets in the pump and or lines, that could cause some of that problem. I would run the steering through its motions for a while and make sure that this is not the case before I looked any farther.
I had to "Burp" my new PS system after installing. It's best to do it at a idle while turning the wheel back & forth from stop to stop.
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Old 12-22-2006, 12:32 PM   #4
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Re: Power Steering problem

I did that mulitple times, I jacked up the front of the truck and turn the wheel back and forth a few times. But it still isnt working, but it was before I put my new motor in, thats what is weird.
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