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Old 04-17-2003, 10:26 AM   #1
Lippyp
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Blew a power steering line today

I pulled up in the carpark at my dentists surgery this morning with faceache after having a wisdom tooth extracted last week, got out of the truck and noticed an arc of wetness in the dust where I had backed into the parking space. I looked underneath and sure enough there was fluid dripping of the steering box.

When I came out of the dentist with a numb jaw and a mouth full of some foul tasting disinfectant I started her up and turned the wheel and fluid squirted out in a steady stream from the pressure hose where the rubber section joins the metal fitting before the box. It was leaking so fast that I called the RAC (kinda like AAA) and they sent a nice flatbed recovery wagon and hauled me home (about five miles or so) I didn't want to risk driving it as it's very busy with the kids having finished school for easter and the pump/box would have been dry before I got home. I have had a replacement pump and lines sat in the garage since christmas ready to go on in place of the current bodged on pump, guess I can't put it off any longer! Oh well forecast is great it's about 24 degrees which is a reasonable summers day here, incredibly unseasonal weather for the last week, we had the warmest dryest march since records began in about 1759.

Damned 35 year old machinery! At least I got to my local cruise last night.
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Old 04-17-2003, 10:33 AM   #2
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Lippyp,
You just reminded me that I need to change the recovery hose on mine. Right now I am using air compressor hose. LOL
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