bad oil leak
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#2
There is actually a vacuum pump bolted to the gear case, then the steering pump is bolted to that, there is a gasket or O-ring (can't remember which) between the vacuum pump and the case.
If it is between the P/S pump and vacuum pump it is the seal in the tail housing of the vacuum pump.
Need to know which end is the problem.
If it is between the P/S pump and vacuum pump it is the seal in the tail housing of the vacuum pump.
Need to know which end is the problem.
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Clean it up real good around the area.See were it is coming from.Here is a site to save it will come in handy.GOULD GEAR AND ELECTRIC INC.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by turbo20psi; 07-13-2010 at 07:31 PM.
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Mine had a leak in that area as well. I used a low powered pressure washer with the setting on hot to remove all the crap from the area. Tricky to do as many angles are needed. I found mine leaking between the timing cover and vacuum pump. There is a gasket between the two, at least there was on mine. I was able to unbolt the assembly and pull it back far enough to replace the gasket without having to remove any lines/hoses. Thats my story.
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