Power steering fluid leak
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eoptio
Power steering fluid leak
Hi all
well it seems to be the week for leaks...first a coolant leak that looks like it was a faulty radiator cap, now the power steering fluid seems to be leaking. Had a look and as far as I can see at the moment it seems to be coming from where the steering collumn connects to the steering rack. Searching on the forum, is this the pinion seal? If so how easy is it to replace and where dio I get the parts?
Any other solutions recommended?
thanks
K
well it seems to be the week for leaks...first a coolant leak that looks like it was a faulty radiator cap, now the power steering fluid seems to be leaking. Had a look and as far as I can see at the moment it seems to be coming from where the steering collumn connects to the steering rack. Searching on the forum, is this the pinion seal? If so how easy is it to replace and where dio I get the parts?
Any other solutions recommended?
thanks
K
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
Yup, that's the pinion seal, Bongo shop sells the seal kit or look on fleabay any of the usual suspects, not a massively difficult job, this thread may help - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=39386
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eoptio
Re: Power steering fluid leak
great thanks for the link, good instructions and pics. I'll have a look for the parts,.
What about putting some 'stop leak' in the meantime?
thanks
K
What about putting some 'stop leak' in the meantime?
thanks
K
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
You can get specific power steering stop leak, it slowed my leak down some, but didn't stop it completely, worth giving it a go. Wipe everything clean once you've added it, so you can see if it's still leaking & how much. You'll find the PS fluid has got blown backwards everywhere underneath I expect, helps stop any rust if nothing else 
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
Only used Wynns myself but some Trade buddies swear by Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak - http://www.lucasoil.co.uk/products.php? ... product=16 especially for older vehicles with less chance of getting seals
They reckon the Lucas is way to go, now not used it myself so I can't endorse that.... for me 1hr of time, a bungee cord, tippex and a few tools (go for decent internal circlip pliers or borrow some) and you have a new seal in....
They reckon the Lucas is way to go, now not used it myself so I can't endorse that.... for me 1hr of time, a bungee cord, tippex and a few tools (go for decent internal circlip pliers or borrow some) and you have a new seal in....
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eoptio
Re: Power steering fluid leak
Thanks all
yes it had blown everywhere. Will clean it all up, probably put in stop leak for now, get the parts and have a go when I have the time.
thanks
K
yes it had blown everywhere. Will clean it all up, probably put in stop leak for now, get the parts and have a go when I have the time.
thanks
K
Re: Power steering fluid leak
What, no diesel pump leak yet?eoptio wrote:Hi all
well it seems to be the week for leaks...first a coolant leak that looks like it was a faulty radiator cap, now the power steering fluid seems to be leaking. . .
Hmm.. power steering leak. Not sure if I've had this one yet. It's rather an uninviting day for crawling under the van doing inspections but I suppose I had better check it out.
Kirsty, my van is already auto undersealed with diesel/veg oil from when the pump was leaking profusely.
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
No need to crawl underneath, just lift the bonnet & you can see the UJ & top of the steering rack, would also be indicated by the fact your steering fluid reservoir (under drivers seat) would be lowDiplomat wrote:eoptio wrote: It's rather an uninviting day for crawling under the van doing inspections but I suppose I had better check it out.
Frank
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
missfixit70 wrote:No need to crawl underneath, just lift the bonnet & you can see the UJ & top of the steering rack, would also be indicated by the fact your steering fluid reservoir (under drivers seat) would be lowDiplomat wrote:eoptio wrote: It's rather an uninviting day for crawling under the van doing inspections but I suppose I had better check it out.
Frank
Pleased to report:
All in order.
Thanks for saving me the crawl, Kirsty.
Frank
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
Hi
I have now added Lucas 'stop power steering leaks' fluid, will let you know if it works...
k
I have now added Lucas 'stop power steering leaks' fluid, will let you know if it works...
k
Re: Power steering fluid leak
Hi,you cant really go wrong.eoptio wrote:Hi
I have now added Lucas 'stop power steering leaks' fluid, will let you know if it works...
k
Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak completely stops power steering seal leaks. It is 100% guaranteed or your money back.
you may need a second bottle.
acaheers..
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
Hi all
well the Lucas stop leak did not stop the leak so decided to replace the seal. Got the full seal kit. All went ok up to the point where the old seal had to come out. Started with the drilling method but after a few attempts did not feel comfortable carrying on with it, not enough working space. About to put it all back together then decided to start the engine to see if that would pop the seal out. The seal came out almost immediately. Replaced it with the new one, getting that in place was a bit fiddly as well but all looks ok now, fingers crossed it's fixed.
K
well the Lucas stop leak did not stop the leak so decided to replace the seal. Got the full seal kit. All went ok up to the point where the old seal had to come out. Started with the drilling method but after a few attempts did not feel comfortable carrying on with it, not enough working space. About to put it all back together then decided to start the engine to see if that would pop the seal out. The seal came out almost immediately. Replaced it with the new one, getting that in place was a bit fiddly as well but all looks ok now, fingers crossed it's fixed.
K
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Re: Power steering fluid leak
Lucas would have probably worked if you got the leak early enough but from what I have seen and my experience, the Top Pinion Oil seal is the "weakest" link on the Bongo power steering and when it begins to weep your very lucky if any of the stop leak cures work......I just wish you could get the seal on it's own....although I have someone working on that for me.....eoptio wrote:Hi all
well the Lucas stop leak did not stop the leak so decided to replace the seal. Got the full seal kit. All went ok up to the point where the old seal had to come out. Started with the drilling method but after a few attempts did not feel comfortable carrying on with it, not enough working space. About to put it all back together then decided to start the engine to see if that would pop the seal out. The seal came out almost immediately. Replaced it with the new one, getting that in place was a bit fiddly as well but all looks ok now, fingers crossed it's fixed.
K
I do them on ramps so I can access from the top and bottom and when I refit the circlip I do so from underneath with 90 degree pliers even though I remove the circlip with straight ones from above....I find personally that I get tp "feel" the clip into the groove better that way ...another quick tip is to check that the circlip is fitted into the groove with a large straight blade screwdriver, it generaly eases the clip further into the groove should you have only just got it located......and finally....smear of copper grease on the splines and bolts on refit...
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eoptio
Re: Power steering fluid leak
Yes put some copper grease on the bolts & splines. Good tip ref using a large blade screwdriver to check the circlip is in ok. I wondered ref doing that but did not want to damage the seal. It looked to be in place ok, might have another look at some point
K
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