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Power steering bleeding?
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Power steering bleeding?
Trying to bleed the power steering,
Filled the reserviour up turned the wheels left to right a couple times, topped it up repeated. Then put the cap back on and started it up, steering wheel swings right and just starts bouncing on full lock? turn it off and turn the wheel slightly favouring the left and turn it back on and it starts bouncing left, i cant turn it at all? All the hoses were taken off, is it possible theyve been put on back to front?
what have i done wrong?
Cheers.
Filled the reserviour up turned the wheels left to right a couple times, topped it up repeated. Then put the cap back on and started it up, steering wheel swings right and just starts bouncing on full lock? turn it off and turn the wheel slightly favouring the left and turn it back on and it starts bouncing left, i cant turn it at all? All the hoses were taken off, is it possible theyve been put on back to front?
what have i done wrong?
Cheers.
D22 Navara....hydro coilovers, hydro steer, 42's...
76 Landcruiser tow rig
76 Landcruiser tow rig
When you are bleeding it by turning hard lock left then right then left etc, you should have the engine running (and, ideally, the front wheels off the ground).
As for why it's acting weird, dunno but I doubt it's to do with bleeding, as troopy94 suggests could the hoses have been swapped by mistake?
As for why it's acting weird, dunno but I doubt it's to do with bleeding, as troopy94 suggests could the hoses have been swapped by mistake?
This is not legal advice.
yeah possible they have been put on the wrong way, patrol one might be opposite to the nav one as the piping had bends in it and pretty much lined up.
The patrol manual said to turn the wheels left to right first while the engine was off?, front wheels are off the ground.
Ill swap the hoses over tomorrow.
The patrol manual said to turn the wheels left to right first while the engine was off?, front wheels are off the ground.
Ill swap the hoses over tomorrow.
D22 Navara....hydro coilovers, hydro steer, 42's...
76 Landcruiser tow rig
76 Landcruiser tow rig
x2chimpboy wrote:When you are bleeding it by turning hard lock left then right then left etc, you should have the engine running (and, ideally, the front wheels off the ground).
As for why it's acting weird, dunno but I doubt it's to do with bleeding, as troopy94 suggests could the hoses have been swapped by mistake?
its not gunna bleed without the pump running
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
i had trouble bleeding the power steering on my 80 series. was told too have the front wheels of the ground and turn the wheels from left to right by moving the tires. top up reseviour. and repeat. you should see air bubbles in the reseviour. now use the steering wheel to turn the wheeels left and right. keep topping up as needed and keep turning until no more air bubbles.
by turning the the steering at the tires it bleeds up quicker because if you look at the steering wheel how fast it turns compared to you turning it by yourself
by turning the the steering at the tires it bleeds up quicker because if you look at the steering wheel how fast it turns compared to you turning it by yourself
A speed camera would have prevented that!
Re: Power steering bleeding?
I replaced the power steering hoses on the GQ and had a problem with identifying the correct hose to box connection. The local wrecker told me if I put the high pressure hose onto the low pressure side of the box the steering wheel will bounce around from side to side. Fortunately I identified the correct way and it was all sweet. Looks like you had it arse about.joshy wrote:Trying to bleed the power steering,
Filled the reserviour up turned the wheels left to right a couple times, topped it up repeated. Then put the cap back on and started it up, steering wheel swings right and just starts bouncing on full lock? turn it off and turn the wheel slightly favouring the left and turn it back on and it starts bouncing left, i cant turn it at all? All the hoses were taken off, is it possible theyve been put on back to front?
what have i done wrong?
Cheers.
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Sounds pretty much like the hoses are back to front
Is there any way to turn them around or will the fittings need to be changed? I didn't really pay attention. I can look at my patrol where the hoses connect to..... But I'll be away in in hours time.
Is there any way to turn them around or will the fittings need to be changed? I didn't really pay attention. I can look at my patrol where the hoses connect to..... But I'll be away in in hours time.
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