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Power Steering Fluid
davidjmiller:
Hi All,
the steering on my 1986 3.5L V8 now groans at me first thing in the morning. I've got it booked into Wicken 4 Wheel Drive next week as it might be a little dangerous but in the meantime I'd thought I'd check the fluid level.
When I eventually got the lid off (using a filter clamp and much elbow grease) the design inside was not what I was expecting. I've never been able to get hold of a Haynes manual for this model so I was referring to the one from my old TD.
Inside there is like an inner coil but no marks for hi and low levels - can anybody help me. What fluid should I put in? :? :? :?
It has a new drop-arm in the summer.
Thanks,
David
Sharpshooter:
If your resivior is the type with the filter in, then fill it about an inch from the top. You should use Power Steering Fluid, or Auto-transmission fluid. :)
Mine does the same in the mornings. Im just used to it.
hobbit:
Do not let it groan if the oil is low it will hurt you sooner or later, the pumps are not cheap, easy to change but hurts your wallet
If it leaks keep a regular check on the level
davidjmiller:
Yep, forgot to say that there is fluid all over the drive and the carpark at work.
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
hobbit:
From steering box or pump on the engine?
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