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wonderful thing to wake up to

JROSS

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Went out to warm up the blazer this morning and found a nice puddle of power steering fluid under it, (just what you want to see early in the morning). Now I get to look foward to replacing the pump this evening in the dark at about 29 degrees. Cold weather, wrenches and fingers are a bad combo. Fun Stuff.

81 Blazer C10 Silverado Package, 350, 4" lift, 35" tires
 
Just make sure it is the pump leaking and npt a fitting or the high pressure line.

I know how you feel. I may have some cold weather work here myself
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. Goodluck.

-Mikey
1987 Chevy K5 Blazer- 350 TBI
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Bring it to my house. The coldest thing here is the beer.

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Thats what high power KC lights are for, warming your hands!

I started with nothing and I still have most of that left! - <a target="_blank" href=http://www.echobit.com:81/k5/> Pictures</a>
 
That's not so bad.. I worry when I don't see the puddle... Like Capt said, though, check the fittings. Mine's currently leaking from a bad o-ring on the low pressure line from the box.

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