this may sound daft ...but....

Postby Greg G » 08 Mar 2007 10:25

can anyone tell me what type of fluid to put in my power steering pump (1972 -318- filler cap located on top of pump) as its whining and has no fluid on the "dipstick"? (uk).. and is the pump linked to anything else...ie transmision>?? :hmmm:
Yes I know I sound a bit stupid... but ... its easy when you know the answers... and if you have a manual to work from ,..( currently on order !)
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Postby dave-r » 08 Mar 2007 14:01

Just buy some power steering fluid! I wouldnt worry about the exact type. It is easy to find these days because of the number of cars with power steering.

Back when I first started messing with cars you couldn't find it anywhere. At least up in the North you couldn't because no-one could afford cars as posh as that up here. :lol:

So I just used auto transmission fluid and I have been using transmission fluid (type F) ever since with no problems.

Except now I have manual steering because I love the physical workout of steering two ton cars with fat tyres around car parks. :mrgreen:
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Postby dave-r » 08 Mar 2007 14:12

It does not have a lot to say about it in the manual except that the pump will indeed sound noisy when low on fluid.

It does give a Mopar fluid part number but God knows what it actually is. :s008:

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many thanks

Postby Greg G » 08 Mar 2007 14:26

as I have said to Dave R

thanks .. I know it seemed a dumb question to ask ... but knowing my luck it would have been a case of .. "oh Greg, why didnt you use ... blah blah blah... and then you wouldnt have seized this that an the other"...

cheers matey..


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Re: many thanks

Postby dave-r » 08 Mar 2007 15:15

Greg G wrote:but knowing my luck it would have been a case of .. "oh Greg, why didnt you use ... blah blah blah... and then you wouldnt have seized this that an the other"...


Hey! That might happen yet! :D Give the yanks a time to answer and prove me wrong. :nod:
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Power steering fluid.

Postby transman » 08 Mar 2007 21:07

I'm no Yank, and I won't try and prove you wrong, cause you're right. :thumbsup: ATF can be used in a pinch for sure, as many before you have done it Power steering fluid of course is the correct oil to use. I belive it has something to do with the oil viscosity and anti-foaming.

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thanks - job done!

Postby Greg G » 09 Mar 2007 9:19

thanks transman and Dave R ... i popped in the new stuff last night... and no more whining for m the pump ... have to check for leaks this weekend ....as you do! ... :s006:
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Postby Jon » 10 Mar 2007 15:50

I used ATF in my 30 year old pump and the seals began to leak on the gearbox. Then I replaced it with power steering fluid the leaks went away.

For now? :s022:

Another project on my list for sure.
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