Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:47:45 -0800
Reply-To: Matt Barclay <mbarclay@OPENFBO.COM>
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From: Matt Barclay <mbarclay@OPENFBO.COM>
Subject: Re: Whiny steering pump
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Frank Condelli wrote:
> In a message dated 01/02/2005 12:14:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:
>
> Steve, first off cut the belt on the power steering pump until you get
> the leak fixed. The pump may have already been damaged. It is in the
> engine compartment not far from the reservoir. Just follow the hoses
> from the reservoir. I would remove the pump then clean and flush it
> thoroughly then reinstall it.
Frank,
can you describe the cleaning and flushing procedure in greater detail?
Is there a cleaning agent you'd recommend?
Thanks,
Matt
> Does it sound like I've wrecked the pump? Where _is_ the pump anyway?
Steve, here's a picture of a 2.1l engine in my 88 westy:
http://gallery.openfbo.com/powersteering/IMG_3269
The pump is on the bottom right of the picture. It has a belt connected
to it. Here's an upclose shot of the pump:
http://gallery.openfbo.com/powersteering/IMG_3270
> First off, thanks to everyone who responded to my "need some adwice" plea.
>
> Tonight I have a new problem. I think I've let the steering fluid
> leak in my '90 GL go on for too long. I put off fixing the leak
> because the pipe is so expensive, and thought it would be OK to keep
> on topping up the fluid every time the whine became noticeable, but
> today it got to the point where it whines all the time even when I've
> only just topped up the reservoir.
>
>
>
> For your rusted line problems see my _Vanagon Power Steering Lines_
> (http://members.aol.com/Fkc43/hose.htm) webpage for the inexpensive
> solution. Once you install new lines and the cleaned pump flush the
> entire system with on quart of Dexron III auto tranny fluid by leaving
> off the return line to the reservoir, blocking it's nipple filling the
> reservoir to the top, run the engine and dump in what's left of the
> Dexron III, stop the engine then connect the return line to the
> reservoir and fill the system to the MAX. mark, start the engine, fill
> the reservoir as needed until the reservoir level is stable then turn
> the steering wheel lock to lock to bleed the system then check the
> reservoir and fill if necessary to the MAX. mark. If your lucky the
> pump will still be good. Even if it whines a bit it will last for quite
> a long time.
> Otherwise you will have to purchase a new pump. I have these also, listed
> on my _Vanagon Items Forsale_ (http://members.aol.com/Fkc43/sales.htm)
> webpage, but they are not cheap.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Frank Condelli
> Almonte, Ontario, Canada
> _BusFusion_ (http://members.aol.com/BusFusion/bfhome.htm) a VW Camper
> camping event, Almonte, ON, June 09 ~ 12, 2005
> '87 Westy, '90 Carat & Lionel Trains
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> or http://frankcondelli.com
>
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