General Hood
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I had posted a while back that my Cadillac valve was not functioning so I bought a NOS replacement from a fellow SS member. Once replaced and system bled, upon start up the fan clutch blew PS fluid everywhere. I replaced the fan clutch, bled the system and again another fan clutch sprays PS fluid. This time, at the advise of others, I replaced the PS pump with a NOS unit along with yet another NOS fan clutch. After bleeding the system, and immediately upon start up, the fan clutch blows PS fluid. Something is wrong, the problem seems to have started with the NOS Cadillac valve replacement and has been a costly dilemma since. I may be missing something simple, but all the plumbing is hooked up correctly, and I followed this procedure of bleeding the system
1. Ensure
engine is shut off (TM 9-2320-387-10) and turn wheels all the way to the
left.
2. Add power steering fluid
(TM 9-2320-387-10) to FULL COLD level on reservoir. Leave reservoir cap off.
3. Raise front wheels off ground
(para. 8-2). 4. Turn steering
wheel left and right, holding wheels at steering stops for five seconds, for at
least 40 times.
2.
NOTE • Power
steering fluid must be free of bubbles and foam. If bubbles or foam are noted, it could be an indication of a loose connection or leaky
O-ring. • Fluid with air in it will have a
milky appearance. Air must be eliminated from system
before normal steering action can be obtained. 5.
Check power steering fluid level (TM 9-2320-387-10). If
any bubbles are seen, repeat step 4. 6. Start engine (TM 9-2320-387-10) and with engine idling, add
power steering fluid (TM 9-2320-387-10) if
necessary. Install reservoir cap. 7. Turn wheels to center, shut off engine, and lower front wheels to
ground (para. 8-2). 8. Start
engine (TM 9-2320-387-10) and run engine for two or three minutes, turning
wheels left and right.
1. Ensure
engine is shut off (TM 9-2320-387-10) and turn wheels all the way to the
left.
2. Add power steering fluid
(TM 9-2320-387-10) to FULL COLD level on reservoir. Leave reservoir cap off.
3. Raise front wheels off ground
(para. 8-2). 4. Turn steering
wheel left and right, holding wheels at steering stops for five seconds, for at
least 40 times.
2.
NOTE • Power
steering fluid must be free of bubbles and foam. If bubbles or foam are noted, it could be an indication of a loose connection or leaky
O-ring. • Fluid with air in it will have a
milky appearance. Air must be eliminated from system
before normal steering action can be obtained. 5.
Check power steering fluid level (TM 9-2320-387-10). If
any bubbles are seen, repeat step 4. 6. Start engine (TM 9-2320-387-10) and with engine idling, add
power steering fluid (TM 9-2320-387-10) if
necessary. Install reservoir cap. 7. Turn wheels to center, shut off engine, and lower front wheels to
ground (para. 8-2). 8. Start
engine (TM 9-2320-387-10) and run engine for two or three minutes, turning
wheels left and right.