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Re: Re: Blowing PS Fluid out of reservoirPosted by Jon H on March 04, 2005 at 08:01:58 from (69.26.17.200): In Reply to: Re: Blowing PS Fluid out of reservoir posted by RB/CT on February 26, 2005 at 15:43:30:
Fluid blowing out after shutdown means air mixed with the steering fluid. could be a clogged intake screen in the reservoir or a collapsed suction hose if the reservoir is seperate from the pump. Restricted oil intake will cause enough vacuum in the pump to suck air past the pump shaft seal and mix it with the oil. Another small chance is a bad flow control/relief valve in the pump,or loose pump body bolts.
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