Steering box leak
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06-22-2006, 10:10
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Steering box leak
Hi Tom,
Tom Warner helped me through a PS problem recently. High steering effort, chattering, squealing. I thought all the worst stuff (pump, box, etc...) He urged a calm approach starting with the simple stuff - - loose belt. He said "get a $20 Krikit (type I) belt tension meter, and set the tension to 70 to 90 lbs." I built a tensioning device using two small pieces of wood with a rough radius shape to seat on the pulleys, as Tom suggested. I used a few inches of 1/4 20 stock and a couple of nuts and washers to spread the blocks - worked like a charm. Cost about $1. With the Krikit in hand I set the tension with the belt tensioner device to desired tension + 35lbs, when the tensioner was removed it was exactly where I wanted it to be. I then re-tightened the bolts (3ea 5/8") There's still a fluid leak somewhere, but so far, it sure steers nice! (thanks Tom Warner!) Good luck, Danny 78 FC33 San Jose, CA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Hannink" > > The fluid might have gotten on the P/S belt and pulleys and may be > slipping now. I had a similar issue when I left off the oil filler > cap for the Cat once (doh). > > Tim Hannink > Winter Park, FL > 1981 FC-33SB > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, tommy240842@ wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I had my two rear height adjustment valves replaced this > morning. After > > loading and unloading the air several times, the coach was level. > Drove it back > > to the camp ground and upon back into the space, it wants to lean > to the left > > side again. The left hand valve does not have any adjustment to > it, either > > on the rod or the valve arm itself. On the right one, there is > an adjustment > > on the arm, where the nut goes through adjusts it a little bit. > Odd isn't > > it that one valve would be adjustable and the other isn't. > > > > On the way back from the garage all of a sudden the coach started > to steer > > really hard. I pulled over first chance and the steering box > appears to be > > leaking power steering fluid. Whereas I was only 4 miles from > the camp ground > > I filled the reservoir with psf and it drove okay, but is > noticeably leaking. > > When the engine cools down and the outside temperature, I will > see if I can > > see where the box is leaking or if it is a hose or hose > connection. > > Anyone's thought on this are appreciated, however, I think > another trip to the > > garage is in the very near future. > > > > Hot and humid in SC, cannot wait to leave which is going to be > soon. > > > > Tom Meservey, USN (Ret) > > '81FC33' Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek, SC > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
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Steering box leak - tommy240842@... - 06-22-2006, 01:12
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