Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
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Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
Hi All,
In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to check?
Thanks all for your help.
D
In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to check?
Thanks all for your help.
D
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
> other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
check?
> Thanks all for your help.
The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
coming from one of the connections, which should be near
the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
fluid in the morning!
Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
__
Steve
..
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
> other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
check?
> Thanks all for your help.
The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
coming from one of the connections, which should be near
the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
fluid in the morning!
Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
__
Steve
..
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
> other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
check?
> Thanks all for your help.
The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
coming from one of the connections, which should be near
the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
fluid in the morning!
Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
__
Steve
..
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
> other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
check?
> Thanks all for your help.
The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
coming from one of the connections, which should be near
the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
fluid in the morning!
Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
__
Steve
..
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
Steve,
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
Steve,
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
Steve,
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
#9
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
Steve,
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
What a quick comeback and excellent advice.
I had my wife turn the wheel while I looked, didn't even have to go lock to
lock. I got an eyeful of fluid right away. Literally!
The high pressure hose was 'hosed'! A quick trip to the car-shop and $30
later, I had to get some polish for the old girl too, and we're back to
whole. For this instance anyway.
Thanks so much for your help!
D
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:0zlle.3975$TJ2.270@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
> news:Grlle.3262$LT2.885@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > Hi All,
> > In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid
every
> > other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> > Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to
> check?
> > Thanks all for your help.
>
> The 'bottom of the rack' is not a place with known seals... it's
> probably coming from one of the ends. Verify that it's not
> coming from one of the connections, which should be near
> the column input... a leak that fast, you should be able to
> watch it squirt out as someone runs the wheel from lock to
> lock. Get underneath it (on jackstands, of course) for the
> most down-and-dirty fun... God, I love the taste of hydraulic
> fluid in the morning!
>
> Most folks get rebuilt racks... they're cheap, if you don't
> count the core charge, which you get back anyway.
> Pay attention to the bleeding when replacing... air is
> not good for PS pumps.... keep the reservoir full!
> __
> Steve
> .
>
>
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Re: Pwr Steering Fluid Leak
Fortunately for you, you don't have a rack and pinion like the new
Cherokee and Libby, you have the much stronger recalculating ball, worm
and sector made by Saginaw and used since the early fifties Cadillac.
The design is like this TJ:
http://www.----------.com/97TJpowersteering.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
> other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to check?
> Thanks all for your help.
> D
Cherokee and Libby, you have the much stronger recalculating ball, worm
and sector made by Saginaw and used since the early fifties Cadillac.
The design is like this TJ:
http://www.----------.com/97TJpowersteering.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> In my '93 Grand Cherokee, I'm losing a pint of power steering fluid every
> other day. It appears that it is coming from the bottom of the rack.
> Is there a seal there that I can get and replace? Any other things to check?
> Thanks all for your help.
> D