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power steering fluid leak

raiburn

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I thought it was a bad hose.
I replaced both pressure lines, and its still leaking.
I'm afraid its the gear box. Its dry on the top.
Here is a crappy pic.
Gimme yall's input please.
 

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reloader64

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The seals and bearings will go out in those. You can get a rebuild kit, but it requires some specialized tools to actually do the job right (ask me how I know). You can go to a wrecking yard, or you can try the auto parts store. I bought a Hydro-boost gearbox for my civvy diesel about 2 or 3 years ago. As I recall, it was relatively inexpensive, maybe in the $150 range.

Scott
 

Barrman

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The seal for the sector shaft is real easy to change. You do need a pitman arm puller to get the pitman arm off. Then pull the c-clip that holds the seal in. Put a big pan under the steering box, start the truck and turn the steering wheel. That seal will shoot right out.

I saw somebody do this at a M715 FE on the trail after he had added a quart of fluid and it just ran right out. He knew it was going before the event and had a new seal and arm puller in the truck. 5 minutes and we were back on the trail with no leaks and power steering.
 

Barrman

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That seal is mechanically easy to dig out and replace. Just a real pain to get to and work on in the truck. I will second the above post about pulling the box and replacing all the seals. Just about the same amount of work and everything will be good to go for a long time.
 

chevyCUCV

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I bought a rebuilt steering box from summit.
Price was around 100 i think.

I wish i had rebuilt mine, just so i knew what it looked like inside
 

Hasdrubal

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Watch where you buy your steering box from. A few years back I had dropped off my M1009 to my mechanic friend for a wheel alignment. He calls me and says the box has too much play to do an alignment, I need a new box. Went to the local Lordco, a chain parts store like NAPA. They had one in stock, looked good, all freshly painted. Took it to him, once again he calls, tells me the box is a piece of ****, it has more play than my original. Now he tells me that the only place to get one is a place called precision steering, that one was good. It seems one must source a box from a dedicated specialist firm, stay away from your regular parts stocking type store.
 
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