m52 turbo into 318is... Anyone had this symptom? Theres a small vent hole on the side of the power steering resv cap. After a decent length drive its spraying p/s fluid out that hole. I thought I over filled it so I took some fluid out but i woke up to a huge puddle under the car this morning. Cant see it leaking from any connection. Its almost as if the res is pressurized. With the car running I take the cap off and it looks like the witches brew in there,.. Lots of bubbling and swirling action. and actually a little smoke. In fact I can see smoke coming out of the vent cap when closed. everything but the pump is new ....New rack and resv container. Anyone?
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostRouted properly? Have to ask.
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostSounds as the pressure line is your return line.
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostHa know that feeling.
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Agreed with M, I bet you switched the lines in a hurry to get it back on the road.
No worse than me finishing wiring up the swap, cranks, lights work, no BANG. Replaced the fuel pump (thought it was going bad before the swap), still nothing.
Wake up the next, check the fuse box to see the fuel pump fuse isn't there, run to parts store, replace fuse, car instantly fires up.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostAgreed with M, I bet you switched the lines in a hurry to get it back on the road.
No worse than me finishing wiring up the swap, cranks, lights work, no BANG. Replaced the fuel pump (thought it was going bad before the swap), still nothing.
Wake up the next, check the fuse box to see the fuel pump fuse isn't there, run to parts store, replace fuse, car instantly fires up.
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It's nearly impossible to hook it up incorrectly, as the pressure lines are M14 and the low pressure lines are M16.
I'm uncertain if the low pressure supply hose diameter matters, but the larger of the two hoses supplies the pump, and the smaller of the two supplies the rack.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostDid you bleed it out when you filled it? Are the lines routed near exhaust/heat/etc. that could cause the fluid to boil?
pump. Not boiling.
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I kind of thought what fred said and wasnt sure if even I could screw them up. I did bleed the rack with the wheels off the ground turning back and forth maybe 5 or 6 times. Its really fucking up my driveway
no lines are running near anything hot as theres nothing hot on that side
think its possible i just didnt bleed it enough??
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