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Ok. I have a 1952 Mack M51A2. Has the LDS-465-1A engine. Steering box on the frame says Hydrapower.
Was driving last week, and was fine for several miles. Went around a roundabout, straightened up, seemed normal. Then noticed that steering was a little sloppy, started noticing that steering felt heavy after taking up the slack in the wheel. Figured I had a tire gone flat, so I pulled over and all were good. Took off again and had no power steering.
Now, I don't remember it having that much slack in the steering before, but can't swear to it. Thought it was pretty tight. Checked steering column and shaft, all seems tight. Looseness is in the steering box. Has about a half turn on the shaft/steering wheel before trying to turn the rest.
Verified there is fluid in the resiviour. About an inch or two down from the cap threads.
Truck is old and has some seeps/leaks, but nothing that appears to be coming from the pump. Hoses look dry. And full of fluid, so assuming not a loss of fluid pressure to the outside issue.
I'm assuming that I have an issue internal to the pump or steering box. Read about the pumps shearing shafts, so that's on the radar. Didn't know if the possible sudden slack in the steering box could be related, or not.
Just looking for suggestions on how to attack this before I get started. Is there a way to adjust the steering box to tighten it up like on some older cars? Would that have anything to fo with the loss of power? Or do you think it's just the pump?
Thanks for any advice.
Was driving last week, and was fine for several miles. Went around a roundabout, straightened up, seemed normal. Then noticed that steering was a little sloppy, started noticing that steering felt heavy after taking up the slack in the wheel. Figured I had a tire gone flat, so I pulled over and all were good. Took off again and had no power steering.
Now, I don't remember it having that much slack in the steering before, but can't swear to it. Thought it was pretty tight. Checked steering column and shaft, all seems tight. Looseness is in the steering box. Has about a half turn on the shaft/steering wheel before trying to turn the rest.
Verified there is fluid in the resiviour. About an inch or two down from the cap threads.
Truck is old and has some seeps/leaks, but nothing that appears to be coming from the pump. Hoses look dry. And full of fluid, so assuming not a loss of fluid pressure to the outside issue.
I'm assuming that I have an issue internal to the pump or steering box. Read about the pumps shearing shafts, so that's on the radar. Didn't know if the possible sudden slack in the steering box could be related, or not.
Just looking for suggestions on how to attack this before I get started. Is there a way to adjust the steering box to tighten it up like on some older cars? Would that have anything to fo with the loss of power? Or do you think it's just the pump?
Thanks for any advice.