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Re: Steering rack fluid

To: "Telewest (PH)" <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Steering rack fluid
From: Charles & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 08:11:29 -0600
   It could be that it was only excess oil that leaked out.  When I 
replaced both boots I inadvertently put more oil in than the rated 
capacity. When I turned the steering from lock to lock  some of the oil 
was forced back out from under the then loosely installed cover plate. 
I concluded that the boots act as a bellows, forcing the oil back and 
forth as the steering is moved from one side to the other.  When the 
steering's at lock one boot is all the way collapsed and the other is 
all the way stretched.  Rated capacity must be the contents of the rack 
and one stretched boot and the excess gets forced out.

   Cheers,

    CR

Telewest (PH) wrote:
> Me too.  Had to change one boot on each car and both were wet with oil but
> none ran out.  Refilled through the big end of the new boot (i.e. did not
> disturb either the pinion or damper cover plates) and both proceeded to drip
> through one or other of the cover plate seals for the next few weeks, only
> stopping when presumably they were empty again.  Since I have done 30 k in
> one car and 65k in the other with no drips I assume 'wet' has been enough.
> Must reseal those cover plates and refill, though.

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