
Wow thought those pulled from the bottom
Can you swap the fittings? Wouldn't be the first time you put something on upside down.![]()
In theory it's probably fine if it's full enough. If you suspect a problem you could have some turn the steering in the direction that will cause the cylinder to pull the most fluid (non shaft side) and see if it's drawing the fluid down below the fitting to the pump.
Otherwise sounds like something sticking to me. In the pump or maybe the steering box. Not sure if the box has anything that could do that.
Surely not belt slipping or pulley slipping on the shaft.
Ford i believe does an inline power steering filter. There are also many options on the semi truck side as well as just running a generic 10 micron hyd filter and filter head.What about a small fuel filter or something on the return line?
The sticking valve theory does hold weight, and some debris from Moab is certainly an easy scenario to imagine.
I had something similar with my rear ORD springs. The driver side was lazy by a little over an inch. I thought it might be residual friction in the pack, but the lean was consistent over a variety of conditions....post wheeling inspection yesterday didn't shed any light on the leaning issue either...
I had something similar with my rear ORD springs. The driver side was lazy by a little over an inch. I thought it might be residual friction in the pack, but the lean was consistent over a variety of conditions.
Oddly enough, swapping packs side to side fixed the problem. Except in cases where the truck is twisted up after a tight bit of maneuvering, everything is level within 1/4". I was surprised that worked.
David
Have you called PSC on the power steering? Who did the steering gear?
I'd suspect the box but I don't know enough about the internals and how they work.No I haven't called them yet. The steering box is freshly rebuilt from West Texas Offroad.
I'd suspect the box but I don't know enough about the internals and how they work.
I think the pump is a just a vane pump with a pressure/flow regulator on the outlet fitting.
Don't have time to look back and see what you used... what fluid are you using? I had to switch to a full synthetic (purple stuff) because regular fluid just flat out wouldn't last. Don't know why but that's just how it was. Probably doesn't help but I thought I'd throw it out there.
It's never simple is it...I'm using the swepco fluid PSC recommends. I've read that subpar fluids can cause all kinds of issues too.
It's never simple is it...