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Mighty Shilling 04-08-2013 06:21 PM

Power steering woes
 
Ok so today driving to work, for about 30 seconds, my power steering pump screamed at me. Checked it, and it was low. Topped it off with pentosin (glad I work for a BMW store, some of them use it too) and checked, no visible leaks.

Posted on Rennlist, Macster is under the impression that the pressure hose has an internal high pressure release valve that failed and is blowing it past the seals into the accordion boots on the rack, and that I need new lines, rack, and pump, and the system has **************** the bed.

Talked to a Porsche tech, tells me to check the boots, if they're bad, replace the rack and call it good. Only replace the pump if needed.

The car has only 48K on it and it's an 02 S.

If when I check the boots are full, can I get away with just the rack? If they're not full, where else would it go? Thanks!

Side note: pentosin bottles are evil and it tastes really, really bad

Topless 04-09-2013 05:54 AM

Don't over-think it. Pentosin doesn't evaporate so search and find the leak, then repair the problem. It could be a lot of things anywhere along the PS system.

blue2000s 04-09-2013 06:15 AM

Hey, I worked at Schomp for a summer while I was an intern for GM a looong time ago.

The Radium King 04-09-2013 06:33 AM

the ps pump overflows onto the top of the engine. a lot of ps fluid can hide there and not be found. these pumps do have issues with overheating if used hard, so mebbe you just dumped some out the overflow.

Mighty Shilling 04-09-2013 05:30 PM

Could be. I do DE the car...

Blue, that's awesome! I'm new at Schomp, but definitely enjoy it. 4 months in!

blue2000s 04-10-2013 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mighty Shilling (Post 336068)
Blue, that's awesome! I'm new at Schomp, but definitely enjoy it. 4 months in!

Sent you a PM.


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