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Somebody give me some advice. I just put my power steering belt on today for the first time. Everything in the steering is new and the control valve and ram have been rebuilt by a reputable establishment. I started putting fluid in it and the steering freaks out. After you crank it up, if you pull the wheel to the right , it goes left to the lock and then bounces back and forth violently. I don't know if its just air stuck or what. When I steer it back and forth the reservoir level drops and comes back up. Please help me!
 

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Sounds like you have the lines crossed from the PS control valve to the ram. Try switching them. The inside on the control valve to the bottom of the ram.
 

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also need to get rid of any air in the lines by turning the steering wheel lock to lock at least 3 or 4 times. Then recheck your fluid level.
 
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Diablopony, I don't think that I can switch those lines because the fittings are different sizes to keep people from doing that. I have gone lock to lock quite a bit, but the wheel seems to be on its own program. Let me go re check this stuff, thanks!
 

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I would really like to hear the remedy to this problem as my 68 does the same thing allthough nothing has been replaced in mine. I haven't really had a chance to look at it as of yet, but the list is getting smaller and its getting closer to the top.
 
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It is definitely the lines between the p.s. ram and the control valve and they are the same size and part number. I know; I did this and almost broke my arm. These are the two short lines, not the ones from the pump...simple fix, live and learn.
 
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i did the same, crossed the 2 small lines to the power control valve and the wheel started whipping back and forth like crazy! my wife was in the shop and she just shook her head and laughed as she walked away.
 

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the lines between the control valve and the ram are the same, its easy to check if they are right, the top connection on the control valve goes to the top fitting on the ram, and the lower fitting on the control valve goes to the lower fitting on the ram, both hoses are the same size and length..
 

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thanks, I'll look into that.
 

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68_stanger said:
I would really like to hear the remedy to this problem as my 68 does the same thing allthough nothing has been replaced in mine. I haven't really had a chance to look at it as of yet, but the list is getting smaller and its getting closer to the top.
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If your getting the steering wheel dance, then swap the lines on the
control valve or ram and it will quit.

PB
 
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sure as hell

Yep! Thank you to all of you. I had those two lines crossed to the steering ram. I swapped them and they were fine. I appreciate it! Apparently I'm the only one who didn't know this!
 
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I did the same thing last month...took me all day to figure it out. Make sure you check your fluid level now.
 
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