Ok, so I have a very leaky set of power steering pipes, leaking from the rear swing arm area.
Rather than trying to bodge, I have ordered some replacement hoses from brickwerks that should arrive today.
Has anyone completed this pipe replacement (full front to back)?
Is there anything to watch out for? Is it just a simple removal and refit or does anything else need taking off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, my van is an 87 1.6td westfalia lhd.
Thanks.
Power steering pipe replacement '87 td
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Re: Power steering pipe replacement '87 td
Anyone got any ideas how to get the big nut off the steering rack end.
Got most of the pipework off, just not this last nut!
Got most of the pipework off, just not this last nut!
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Re: Power steering pipe replacement '87 td
I used the Brickwerks replacements and the job went well with no problems after a couple of years now. The only problem I had was removing the last run of the original pipework where it passes the rear wheel/suspension. I ended up just leaving it there.
1989 Westafalia Joker 1.9 TDI (MVE Conversion)
Re: Power steering pipe replacement '87 td
The front pipes run under the fuel tank,cut the pipe near the rack and get a ring spanner on to it and give it a wack.
1992 red lle 2.2 subaru 1990 rhd caravelle 2.2 subaru 1986 california import vanagon
Re: Power steering pipe replacement '87 td
The nut was seized to the pipe.
Cut the pipe and it came undone.
Finished the job.
Patted myself on the back.
Now at a show with a beer in my hand.
Cut the pipe and it came undone.
Finished the job.
Patted myself on the back.
Now at a show with a beer in my hand.