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Thread: Power Steering Fluid Question
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12-21-2005 #1
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Power Steering Fluid Question
My stock style steering box on my 69 camaro is getting hot and I believe making the fluid foam.
The power steering wasnt ever great but after putting on a set of headers that runs about 1/8" away from the steering box and adding a blower bringing up my header temps it was cutting out almost constant once the engine warmed up. Cold it works perfectly.
So, I put in some regular lucas oil P/S fluid and it made it a little better. Then I bought a heat shield and that made it better too. But the box is still getting pretty hot and will cut out on me off and on while cutting the wheels.
What I was thinking is, does anyone know of P/S fluid with a really high viscocity level or fluid that is designed for heat? Like hydrolic fluids, I know they can take certian levels of heat.
Good suggestions on a good method to flush the old stuff as much as possible (without tearing it down)?
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12-21-2005 #2
I've never really heard of this happening. Does your car do alot of idling? Most should be kept fairly cool by moving air while the vehicle is in motion. Can you wrap the header in that specific area?
As far as the fluid goes, use a top-quality fluid and think about adding a fluid cooler.Matt Jones
Mechanical Engineer
Art Morrison Enterprises
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12-21-2005 #3



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