GQ Power steering
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:16 pm
I blew a hose on Friday on my GQ diesel and had it fixed by Pirtek ($72).
(cost less then the petrol one I have fixed by them 4 years ago ($85).
Put it back on and started engine. Seemed to bleed instantly without having to lift wheels off ground. BUT steering felt really light. Too much assist.
Couldnt fault anything so went off on a trip Sat morn to the High country.
Stopped in traralgon for coffee and steering was back to normal weight but with pump noise when turning.
Opened hood and oil has been leaking out cap on reservoir
Put a drip from cap onto paper and it had metallic fine perticles in it.
Decided to return home before I got stuck miles from anywhere.
Before I did I went to a local steering place (Pedders) and fitted a Power steer filter to catch metal bits.
After this the noise went away and seemed to steer OK so continued on for 3 good days in mountains with a lot of heavy wheeling thrown in.
I will be flushing out and fitting another filter but am stuck as to what went wrong.
My guess is the 1st bleed didnt happen properly (should of taken weight off front end and cycled steering as I normally do, and some air caused bleed valve to stay shut or vibrate maybe also causing meatl bits?
Also the petrol model had a restrictor in hose. Not sure re the Diesel ones.
Any one else had similar???
Bazzle
(cost less then the petrol one I have fixed by them 4 years ago ($85).
Put it back on and started engine. Seemed to bleed instantly without having to lift wheels off ground. BUT steering felt really light. Too much assist.
Couldnt fault anything so went off on a trip Sat morn to the High country.
Stopped in traralgon for coffee and steering was back to normal weight but with pump noise when turning.

Opened hood and oil has been leaking out cap on reservoir

Put a drip from cap onto paper and it had metallic fine perticles in it.

Decided to return home before I got stuck miles from anywhere.
Before I did I went to a local steering place (Pedders) and fitted a Power steer filter to catch metal bits.
After this the noise went away and seemed to steer OK so continued on for 3 good days in mountains with a lot of heavy wheeling thrown in.
I will be flushing out and fitting another filter but am stuck as to what went wrong.
My guess is the 1st bleed didnt happen properly (should of taken weight off front end and cycled steering as I normally do, and some air caused bleed valve to stay shut or vibrate maybe also causing meatl bits?
Also the petrol model had a restrictor in hose. Not sure re the Diesel ones.
Any one else had similar???
Bazzle