leak at connection
Moderator: redstangbob
leak at connection
i have tightened the hose connection on the power steering pump a number of times but i still have a very slight leak i have even removed the motor mount to tilt the engine over slightly to the right to give me more leverage to tighten the 7/8th coupling which is very snug but still leaks what is your suggestion thanks in advance Skip
skip clark L.I. N.Y.
many happy miles VTCI #964
many happy miles VTCI #964
steering pump
i'am bad -checked out correct forum!! got to writting and sent off
skip clark L.I. N.Y.
many happy miles VTCI #964
many happy miles VTCI #964
Hi Skip
If I remember correctly you do not have A/C but if you do it is just much harder to work in there as you have to go from the bottom.
I assume that the leak you have is on the pressure line on the rear of the pump this is a flare connection and what I have found on some is that the nut has bottomed out against the rear mounting bracket check that if it has you will never get it tight to seal the tube. If you find this is the problem the easy way to fix it go out and find a copper flare gasket it should be a 3/8" I believe, the gasket should be available at a parts store that has a good supply of Weatherhead or similar flare fitting. The gaskets will allow the nut to tighten before it hits the bracket.
If I remember correctly you do not have A/C but if you do it is just much harder to work in there as you have to go from the bottom.
I assume that the leak you have is on the pressure line on the rear of the pump this is a flare connection and what I have found on some is that the nut has bottomed out against the rear mounting bracket check that if it has you will never get it tight to seal the tube. If you find this is the problem the easy way to fix it go out and find a copper flare gasket it should be a 3/8" I believe, the gasket should be available at a parts store that has a good supply of Weatherhead or similar flare fitting. The gaskets will allow the nut to tighten before it hits the bracket.
Jim Mills
VTCI # 8071
VTCI 1964-66 Technical Editor
2002 Thunderbird
1965 Convertible
1962 Convertible (in progress)
1959 Ford Retractable HT
Many parts cars
VTCI # 8071
VTCI 1964-66 Technical Editor
2002 Thunderbird
1965 Convertible
1962 Convertible (in progress)
1959 Ford Retractable HT
Many parts cars
pump leak
thanks Jim for the reply, yes i do have AC and the flair fitting is what i was thinking too, i will say the nut is not tightened all the way to the body of the power steering unit so is it still a fix with adding a flair fitting or something like a teflon tape? my approach is going to be taking off the motor mount again and tilt the engine again giving me more leverage to tighten again any different thoughts????
skip clark L.I. N.Y.
many happy miles VTCI #964
many happy miles VTCI #964
Skip
Don't use teflon tape nothing is used to seal a flare fitting but metal to metal, get some gaskets to install, the power steering pump puts out 400-500 PSI. If you have a Crowfoot line wrench & or a Box End line wrench it will also help in attempting to tighten the line there is also a jamb nut shoulder between the bracket and the pump reservoir it helps to hold it when trying to tighten the flare nut but you need a very thin wrench to get in there I don't remember the size I have a set of them.
Don't use teflon tape nothing is used to seal a flare fitting but metal to metal, get some gaskets to install, the power steering pump puts out 400-500 PSI. If you have a Crowfoot line wrench & or a Box End line wrench it will also help in attempting to tighten the line there is also a jamb nut shoulder between the bracket and the pump reservoir it helps to hold it when trying to tighten the flare nut but you need a very thin wrench to get in there I don't remember the size I have a set of them.
Jim Mills
VTCI # 8071
VTCI 1964-66 Technical Editor
2002 Thunderbird
1965 Convertible
1962 Convertible (in progress)
1959 Ford Retractable HT
Many parts cars
VTCI # 8071
VTCI 1964-66 Technical Editor
2002 Thunderbird
1965 Convertible
1962 Convertible (in progress)
1959 Ford Retractable HT
Many parts cars