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Re: Allan, others, power steering question
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Posted by Harley on May 19, 2006 at 19:01:57 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Allan, others, power steering question posted by Keith-OR on May 19, 2006 at 16:19:24:
Okay guys, just couldn't wait till tomorrow, you know how it is. went down and unhooked hoses and have oil running through the pump both ways, that is whether the pressure hose is on one fitting or the other. Came back up here, saw Allan's post and went back down and turned the valve up all the way to nine. Still nothing. The oil runs through the pump with some pretty good feeling pressure, but the steering wheel won't turn.. Now, if I get both hands up there and TURN it, it turns like it did with no power steering on it, but the pump isn't doing anything. The only thing I see from my picture different from the installation picture is I have the pump laying flat, where they have the big bulby part standing upright. I can't think this would make any difference though would it? I laid it down so the hood would fit. The only thing left I can see is a faulty pump. Oh goody. Harley
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