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I have a 67 C10 and power steering was installed by th PO. The steering box is leaking fluid from the top so I assume the seal is done. Are these seals still available or do I have to replace the whole box? I was told not to drive it because I could burn out the pump but the resevoir is full, its only leaking out of the steering box. Is it possible to unhook the belt for now so I could still drive it with manual steering or should I just leave it parked until I fix the problem? Thanks
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Re: Power Steering Question
Changing the steering gear is easy, and the seals are available, are you sure it is not one of the hoses?
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Re: Power Steering Question
No, its not the hoses. Its leaking from the top where the steering wheel shaft enters the box. Unless there are hoses inside the box?
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Re: Power Steering Question
Is there any difference between a 2wd and 4wd power steering gear box? LMC lists them separate but they look exactly the same. And were the gear boxes the same from 73-87?
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Re: Power Steering Question
Napa has seal kits for steering boxes. 2wd and 4wd boxes are different. &3 -87 boxes changed to metric fittings somewhere around 1981, otherwise the same except tha ratio might be different.
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Re: Power Steering Question
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I wouldn't be afraid to drive it unless the fluid is pouring out of it. Just check the fluid level often. A friend of mine has a 91 S-10 blazer that the power steering was leaking on. He bought a bottle of Lucas power steering stop leak and it cured his problem. Your mileage may vary but at 9 bucks it might be worth a try... If you try it let us know what the outcome is. LockDoc
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Re: Power Steering Question
The container on the pump is full, it steers fine when I am going at a good speed but when I slow down sometimes it gets really hard or stops completely. I think its sucking air. Could it be a loose belt? I will try the Lucas stop leak tomorrow and I will tighten the belt to see what happens. I will let you know how I make out tomorrow night. Thanks
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Re: Power Steering Question
So I swapped out the power steering belt and it is 100% now, picked up the Lucas power steering stop leak and I am just waiting for the fluid to go down a bit. Its maybe leaking a table spoon a day. Gonna see what happens I guess.
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Re: Power Steering Question
Good luck.
That stop leak might do the trick for ya.
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Re: Power Steering Question
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