Power Steering leaking
Power Steering leaking
Another question for you clever people that have been there and done that ...
I am leaking power steering fluid from my steering box.
The plan is to pull it apart on the weekend and see what is going on.
My concern is that I will then have to have the truck off the road for a few days while I chase around getting replacement seals.
So the questions are ...
Does anyone know what the seal sizes are ??
Are they something special ??
Are there any tricks to pulling them out /putting them back ??
I am leaking power steering fluid from my steering box.
The plan is to pull it apart on the weekend and see what is going on.
My concern is that I will then have to have the truck off the road for a few days while I chase around getting replacement seals.
So the questions are ...
Does anyone know what the seal sizes are ??
Are they something special ??
Are there any tricks to pulling them out /putting them back ??
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
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Hey man, the only seal I have seen leaking is the top one where the steering column shaft goes in, I have done a couple of Isuzu's, and the best way is in place, but get an original Isuzu seal, I learnt from experience that aftermarket seals don't work, I ended up doing the same vehicle three times (two aftermarket, then 1 original) before I got it right
OK it might have been more than three times cos I was stubborn and tried to get the $5.00 aftermarket seal to work
Ended up being a silly idea as the original Isuzu ones are not that expensive
I will flick you a PM later with the instructions, but in the mean time you need seal Isuzu part number : 8-97081746-0
I got mine cheap from them, but should be under $25.00, and believe me not worth the hassle of trying the cheap seal option



OK it might have been more than three times cos I was stubborn and tried to get the $5.00 aftermarket seal to work


Ended up being a silly idea as the original Isuzu ones are not that expensive

I will flick you a PM later with the instructions, but in the mean time you need seal Isuzu part number : 8-97081746-0
I got mine cheap from them, but should be under $25.00, and believe me not worth the hassle of trying the cheap seal option

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Azza wrote:Can you post the destructions here so they are public![]()
Az
I don't want to blur the lines between other forums, so I have also PM'D you the link.

1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn, Intercooled 4JB1T, Ball Joint flip, Torsion bar wind, 3 inch stainless homebuilt snorkel,1/2 done electric fan mod,front sway bar quick disconnects, 15x8 ROH White Spokes,33x12.5x15 Hankooks.
Re: Seals
hodcarr wrote:HI there
I have the same problem with leaking seals from the steering box on my isuzu. Any chance you can flick me the link tooo? Thanks for the info on the bugets seals....cheers
Hi dude,
PM sent
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
I had this prob with my terrano. Not sure what was leaking. there was oil ever where and it failed a wof cause of this and the fluid level was down.
Went to BNT to get a seal kit with a rebuild in mind, walked out with a bottle of Lucas power steer stop leak.
Its a thick oil type stuff and is granteed to work.
So far so good. hasnt altered the workings and seems to have stopped the leak. cost about $20 i think for 1 litre. (smallest they do, aimed at trucks)
Went to BNT to get a seal kit with a rebuild in mind, walked out with a bottle of Lucas power steer stop leak.
Its a thick oil type stuff and is granteed to work.
So far so good. hasnt altered the workings and seems to have stopped the leak. cost about $20 i think for 1 litre. (smallest they do, aimed at trucks)
meatc wrote:Went to BNT to get a seal kit with a rebuild in mind, walked out with a bottle of Lucas power steer stop leak.
Its a thick oil type stuff and is granteed to work.
So far so good. hasnt altered the workings and seems to have stopped the leak. cost about $20 i think for 1 litre. (smallest they do, aimed at trucks)
How long have you had this in your truck ??
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
Generally these stop leak additives are not good for the long term health of your system (wherever used). If they are capable of plugging a leak, then are capable of plugging other internal passages. Do it properly the first time, do the seal (fix the cause, not the symptom). This has been my experience so far.
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I had what I thought was a leak in my 70 series steering box - but when cleaned everything up to make sure it turns out it was a loose hose connection to the fluid reservoir and the fluid was running down the hose and all over the power steering box. Tightened the clip and all good - may be you will be as lucky ?
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Hi dazza85,
I can get you the part number for just the top seal if you want it, otherwise if you want to continue with a whole kit I would get the box out, and take it in to a specialist.
I haven't done one myself, but from what I've heard, they can be a bit of a nightmare
Just give me a shout if you want the part number, would be a whole lot cheaper than the whole kit was, and the rest of the box very rarely gives any trouble.
Alex.
I can get you the part number for just the top seal if you want it, otherwise if you want to continue with a whole kit I would get the box out, and take it in to a specialist.
I haven't done one myself, but from what I've heard, they can be a bit of a nightmare

Just give me a shout if you want the part number, would be a whole lot cheaper than the whole kit was, and the rest of the box very rarely gives any trouble.
Alex.
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Just realised after going back through the earlier posts I had already gave the part number, seems a bit strange they couldn't get it? or did you just decide on a complete kit
Part number for the seal again : 8-97081746-0

Part number for the seal again : 8-97081746-0
1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn, Intercooled 4JB1T, Ball Joint flip, Torsion bar wind, 3 inch stainless homebuilt snorkel,1/2 done electric fan mod,front sway bar quick disconnects, 15x8 ROH White Spokes,33x12.5x15 Hankooks.