I had a small leak on my PS pump, then all of a sudden i was removing the front ac bracket to clean it up and paint it, when I noticed that it went from a small leak to a decent splooge. I can see it leaking from the pressure hose where it connects to the pump but other than that everything else looks good, and my connections at the rack are good since it was swapped to a 03 cobra rack. Could it just be a bad o ring or something or should I just replace the pressure hose. If so how do i get the rack side off? Also if I do this what do I do about the fluid? Can I swap this fast enough with out losing the fluid or do I have to do some sort of flush?
Alright so unscrewed the side on the power steering pump, and the big side piece and cane out along with the hose. Is this where you are talking about the O ring? I replaced the white Teflon o ring, got everything screwed back in, filled the reservoir and let it sit over night. I didn’t start the car and let it run as of yet, but over night it still managed to leak from the same area it was. A small leak but still leaking.Go back and read my previous post about rack replacement. All the answers to your questions are in there.
Did you separate the hose from the fitting? If not check the fitting on the end of the hose for cracks, I believe there is no o ring between the two, just on the fitting going to the ps can.
I didn’t disconnect the fitting from the hose, didn’t know it could do that. I bought a new pressure hose from autozone but just took the white Teflon off of it and tried to replace it on my original one. I didn’t want to mess with getting the hose off the rack side.Did you separate the hose from the fitting? If not check the fitting on the end of the hose for cracks, I believe there is no o ring between the two, just on the fitting going to the ps can.
Ok so sorry don’t mean to be a nuisance, but I’m learning and trying to do this stuff by myself instead of just taking it to shops etc. it’s a slow process. So are you saying to push the fitting on the pressure hose all the way back, and an O ring will be there bc I tried to push the fitting on the new pressure hose I have back and didn’t have much luck unless I’m not giving it enough umph! When I disconnected the hose the fitting came out as hole with whatever the piece is that connects to the pump first. Is it the O ring there you are talking about with the blue arrow or there is also one inside the smaller fitting that screws into that one?The O ring is in there, you have to slide the nut up as far as it will go before you see the O ring.
I once had a leak in the same place and never could get the correct size O ring. I ended up replacing the hose assembly and that fixed the leak
That is a pic a found online, it’s a taurus I think. It’s just for reference, but that’s how mine came out then I had to separate the two and screw the first one back into the pump after cleaning it up, followed by the hose. It did have an o ring there so that’s what I’m confused about. Is it that o ring, or is there also another o ring inside the fitting on the hose that screws into that piece?That pic with the arrow looks like it has two o rings.
From what I can tell it swivels, it’s not fixedLet me ask, does the ps line swivel or lock in place.
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