Plan B is a success. Find new-old-stock steering control unit, put that unit in the truck, and drive. Done.
I know its a super boring outcome. Bottom line is Eaton sold this steering control unit model line to White Drive. There are two part numbers for seal sets which are the same, except for the first two letters, RS and SU, which denote series 10 or series 20 SCU . Most retailers didn't even list the letters. PS series is in stock in most places, SU is not. I bought what was pictured as SU but without letter designators in the description, and it was actually a PS222001. I did order something that should be right so I can fix the old unit and have a spare.
The original problem was noticed last year. Small leak. Then it turned into a serious leak over the past few trail rides.
I know its a super boring outcome. Bottom line is Eaton sold this steering control unit model line to White Drive. There are two part numbers for seal sets which are the same, except for the first two letters, RS and SU, which denote series 10 or series 20 SCU . Most retailers didn't even list the letters. PS series is in stock in most places, SU is not. I bought what was pictured as SU but without letter designators in the description, and it was actually a PS222001. I did order something that should be right so I can fix the old unit and have a spare.
The original problem was noticed last year. Small leak. Then it turned into a serious leak over the past few trail rides.