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Re: 756 power steering
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 25, 2006 at 08:16:30 from (4.124.93.161):
In Reply to: Re: 756 power steering posted by jackNE on January 25, 2006 at 07:30:35:
Well if ya have done all of the above then ya got a problem . As i do not know what all you did . Did you have the MCv off and did you make sure that you did not damage the sump check plug . And if no oil is at the steering wheel thenit will turn free and that also tells me that it is leaking back but if you had the MCV off then all oil has drained and there will be no oil at the wheel . Now you can try and put some air pressure to the rear end by pullen the dipstick and put a blow gun down the opening and put a rag around it to help hold the air in and with the engine running at around 12-1500 rpm it will take a littel bit to pressureize it this has helped them to take prime BUT DO NOT PULL THE BLOW GUNOUT WITH OUT KEEPING THE RAG OVER THE OPENING ONCE IT DOES TAKE PRIME . or you will have a gusher andit will rain Hy Tran from the celing for a month BTDT let the back pressure off easy . if this does not work then ya had better get a pump and stop fussen with it.
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