m1garand_man
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So have a M1009 that I have used off and on over the last 5 years as a daily driver. I recently moved up to Fairbanks, AK from central MT and I have noticed some new leaks I have never had before. The clamp fittings on the uppermost power steering line are leaking. I am guessing that line is the high pressure side of the power steering system that pressurizes the brake system. It is definitely leaking from the clamp fittings and not a loose connection on the threaded fittings.
Item 18 is the main culprit but I might as well replace item 9, 10 and 15. Item's 10 and 15 are simple hose and clamps.
The daily temp around here has been in the 10's for the last month and a half and while I park the truck in a 65* garage at night during the day it sits outside.
My questions are
1. is it common for the system to leak when there is as great a daily temperature change from where the vehicle is stored day vs night?
2. if so is this something that normally goes away when it gets warm out? (It had never leaked before)
3. If I need to replace this and the other three power steering lines where I can get some reliable replacements that won't leak day 1. I would love to find some NOS ones but that will probably be an impossible task and cost $$$. I would order some used ones from Boyce but the issue is this is enough work to change and with bleeding and everything that I would be just a little PO'd if it just kept leaking after all that work and money spent. Does anyone know of any quality original design replacement parts? I mainly want the metal hard line portion of the tubes to have the same routing as the originals.
4. Aside from the lines and hydraulic fluid what other parts do I need to do the work? Any O rings or any thing like that?
Thanks
Item 18 is the main culprit but I might as well replace item 9, 10 and 15. Item's 10 and 15 are simple hose and clamps.
The daily temp around here has been in the 10's for the last month and a half and while I park the truck in a 65* garage at night during the day it sits outside.
My questions are
1. is it common for the system to leak when there is as great a daily temperature change from where the vehicle is stored day vs night?
2. if so is this something that normally goes away when it gets warm out? (It had never leaked before)
3. If I need to replace this and the other three power steering lines where I can get some reliable replacements that won't leak day 1. I would love to find some NOS ones but that will probably be an impossible task and cost $$$. I would order some used ones from Boyce but the issue is this is enough work to change and with bleeding and everything that I would be just a little PO'd if it just kept leaking after all that work and money spent. Does anyone know of any quality original design replacement parts? I mainly want the metal hard line portion of the tubes to have the same routing as the originals.
4. Aside from the lines and hydraulic fluid what other parts do I need to do the work? Any O rings or any thing like that?
Thanks
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