BRob18E
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Hello all.
So I decided to drive my M1083 to Lake Cumberland from Ohio. I had made it 2.5 hours with no issues. Then I started to lose power steering. I pulled off, raised the cab, and low and behold, a bolt holding my power steering pump came out. I bought another bolt, tried bolting it back on, and cracked the bracket that it screws into. I tried and tried to seat the pump, so I figured my last shot was to slowly tightening them and hope it seats. It did not. So.... I had an hour to my land and decided to man handle the wheel. It wasn't to bad on the highway, but a pain going slow. Anyway, about 10 minutes into driving, my wife who was following me says she sees a little smoke. I said, no big deal, it's probably the oil dripping out of the cracked bracket. At this point I'm watching my gauges like a hawk. 30 minutes later, I can see the smoke in my mirrors. Check all gauges. Another 20 minutes, so an hour since the bracket broke, I see the oil pressure starting to drop, I pull over immediately. I thought to myself, if my truck made it an hour on the oil that was in it, then fill it back up and get to my land, I'll fix it then. Needless to say, it lost all oil pressure in 5 minutes. I ended up getting a tow for $750 for 32 miles.
So......
Does anyone know the NSN number to the bracket that the power steering mounts to?
I am aware the power steering pump is powered by the engine oil. However, I didn't think the bracket that the pump mounted to would leak oil since the two lines are going into the pump. So I don't really know what happened. Does anyone have any thoughts?
In conclusion:
Part needed
Thoughts on what is wrong (why it would dump all oil in a quarter mile)
Thank you greatly for your knowledge and help.
If anyone is close to Monticello and can help, boating, friendship and a place to camp with the best views on lake Cumberland is a fair trade. . .
So I decided to drive my M1083 to Lake Cumberland from Ohio. I had made it 2.5 hours with no issues. Then I started to lose power steering. I pulled off, raised the cab, and low and behold, a bolt holding my power steering pump came out. I bought another bolt, tried bolting it back on, and cracked the bracket that it screws into. I tried and tried to seat the pump, so I figured my last shot was to slowly tightening them and hope it seats. It did not. So.... I had an hour to my land and decided to man handle the wheel. It wasn't to bad on the highway, but a pain going slow. Anyway, about 10 minutes into driving, my wife who was following me says she sees a little smoke. I said, no big deal, it's probably the oil dripping out of the cracked bracket. At this point I'm watching my gauges like a hawk. 30 minutes later, I can see the smoke in my mirrors. Check all gauges. Another 20 minutes, so an hour since the bracket broke, I see the oil pressure starting to drop, I pull over immediately. I thought to myself, if my truck made it an hour on the oil that was in it, then fill it back up and get to my land, I'll fix it then. Needless to say, it lost all oil pressure in 5 minutes. I ended up getting a tow for $750 for 32 miles.
So......
Does anyone know the NSN number to the bracket that the power steering mounts to?
I am aware the power steering pump is powered by the engine oil. However, I didn't think the bracket that the pump mounted to would leak oil since the two lines are going into the pump. So I don't really know what happened. Does anyone have any thoughts?
In conclusion:
Part needed
Thoughts on what is wrong (why it would dump all oil in a quarter mile)
Thank you greatly for your knowledge and help.
If anyone is close to Monticello and can help, boating, friendship and a place to camp with the best views on lake Cumberland is a fair trade. . .