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Frank Taylor, Jr.
 
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My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine (GM block) and I have a leak in the
power steering system that I cannot seem to find. I can tell that it is
coming from somewhere on the pump itself but I do not think it is from any
of the connections.

There are two hoses that connect into the pump. One is a copper hose that
has a screw type connnector and the other is a rubber hose that has a clamp
style connector on it.

Neither of the hoses seems to be the cause of the leak because they do not
have any fluid on the outside from what I can tell. However, the bottom of
the pump itself does have fluid on it. If I dry it off and go out o the
lake for a short run, it becomes wet with fluid again.

The unit itself seems to be sealed so I can't imagine where it is coming
from but maybe I'm wrong. Is there a sure fire way to tell where it is
coming from??

any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Frank Taylor, Jr.
BSMET/MSM/MCNE/MCNI/CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/MCP/A+/CIP/CNS
Consulting Partner - Zen Technology, Inc.
Authorized Cisco Reseller
Authorized Novell Partner

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Shaft seal????

Leanne
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Shaft seal????

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Default Power steering leak

I would like to amend my post. If the belts are too tight, It
could also cause problems
to the alternator bearings.

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I would like to amend my post. If the belts are too tight, It
could also cause problems
to the alternator bearings.

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May be it "rusted" through IOW it has become "soft". Have it pressure
tested?
I just did the same thing for my truck and replaced the whole unit:-(
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"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
...
: My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine (GM block) and I have a leak in the
: power steering system that I cannot seem to find. I can tell that it is
: coming from somewhere on the pump itself but I do not think it is from any
: of the connections.
:
: There are two hoses that connect into the pump. One is a copper hose that
: has a screw type connnector and the other is a rubber hose that has a
clamp
: style connector on it.
:
: Neither of the hoses seems to be the cause of the leak because they do not
: have any fluid on the outside from what I can tell. However, the bottom
of
: the pump itself does have fluid on it. If I dry it off and go out o the
: lake for a short run, it becomes wet with fluid again.
:
: The unit itself seems to be sealed so I can't imagine where it is coming
: from but maybe I'm wrong. Is there a sure fire way to tell where it is
: coming from??
:
: any suggestions are appreciated.
:
: Thanks
:
: Frank Taylor, Jr.
: BSMET/MSM/MCNE/MCNI/CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/MCP/A+/CIP/CNS
: Consulting Partner - Zen Technology, Inc.
: Authorized Cisco Reseller
: Authorized Novell Partner
:
: KG4QZZ - HAM Radio
: Vessel Safety Chairman - Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron
: Skipper of Cruiser "Miss Vonn" Aqualand Marina Slip N-27
:
:
: Remember: In order to excel at something, you must first learn to enjoy
: doing it badly.
:
:


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May be it "rusted" through IOW it has become "soft". Have it pressure
tested?
I just did the same thing for my truck and replaced the whole unit:-(
--
c ya Wim
www.cruising.ca/thousand/f-index.html


"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
...
: My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine (GM block) and I have a leak in the
: power steering system that I cannot seem to find. I can tell that it is
: coming from somewhere on the pump itself but I do not think it is from any
: of the connections.
:
: There are two hoses that connect into the pump. One is a copper hose that
: has a screw type connnector and the other is a rubber hose that has a
clamp
: style connector on it.
:
: Neither of the hoses seems to be the cause of the leak because they do not
: have any fluid on the outside from what I can tell. However, the bottom
of
: the pump itself does have fluid on it. If I dry it off and go out o the
: lake for a short run, it becomes wet with fluid again.
:
: The unit itself seems to be sealed so I can't imagine where it is coming
: from but maybe I'm wrong. Is there a sure fire way to tell where it is
: coming from??
:
: any suggestions are appreciated.
:
: Thanks
:
: Frank Taylor, Jr.
: BSMET/MSM/MCNE/MCNI/CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/MCP/A+/CIP/CNS
: Consulting Partner - Zen Technology, Inc.
: Authorized Cisco Reseller
: Authorized Novell Partner
:
: KG4QZZ - HAM Radio
: Vessel Safety Chairman - Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron
: Skipper of Cruiser "Miss Vonn" Aqualand Marina Slip N-27
:
:
: Remember: In order to excel at something, you must first learn to enjoy
: doing it badly.
:
:


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Thanks for the replies so far. After my original post I wondered about the
shaft seal. I don't think it has rusted through because the whole unit is
less than 2 years old and does not have any rust on it.

If it is the shaft seal, is that something that can be replaced or does the
whole pump unit have to be replaced? If it is easy to replace the seal,
then maybe I could do that just to see if that fixes the problem.

Frank

"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
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My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine (GM block) and I have a leak in the
power steering system that I cannot seem to find. I can tell that it is
coming from somewhere on the pump itself but I do not think it is from any
of the connections.

There are two hoses that connect into the pump. One is a copper hose that
has a screw type connnector and the other is a rubber hose that has a

clamp
style connector on it.

Neither of the hoses seems to be the cause of the leak because they do not
have any fluid on the outside from what I can tell. However, the bottom

of
the pump itself does have fluid on it. If I dry it off and go out o the
lake for a short run, it becomes wet with fluid again.

The unit itself seems to be sealed so I can't imagine where it is coming
from but maybe I'm wrong. Is there a sure fire way to tell where it is
coming from??

any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Frank Taylor, Jr.
BSMET/MSM/MCNE/MCNI/CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/MCP/A+/CIP/CNS
Consulting Partner - Zen Technology, Inc.
Authorized Cisco Reseller
Authorized Novell Partner

KG4QZZ - HAM Radio
Vessel Safety Chairman - Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron
Skipper of Cruiser "Miss Vonn" Aqualand Marina Slip N-27


Remember: In order to excel at something, you must first learn to enjoy
doing it badly.




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Default Power steering leak

Thanks for the replies so far. After my original post I wondered about the
shaft seal. I don't think it has rusted through because the whole unit is
less than 2 years old and does not have any rust on it.

If it is the shaft seal, is that something that can be replaced or does the
whole pump unit have to be replaced? If it is easy to replace the seal,
then maybe I could do that just to see if that fixes the problem.

Frank

"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
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My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine (GM block) and I have a leak in the
power steering system that I cannot seem to find. I can tell that it is
coming from somewhere on the pump itself but I do not think it is from any
of the connections.

There are two hoses that connect into the pump. One is a copper hose that
has a screw type connnector and the other is a rubber hose that has a

clamp
style connector on it.

Neither of the hoses seems to be the cause of the leak because they do not
have any fluid on the outside from what I can tell. However, the bottom

of
the pump itself does have fluid on it. If I dry it off and go out o the
lake for a short run, it becomes wet with fluid again.

The unit itself seems to be sealed so I can't imagine where it is coming
from but maybe I'm wrong. Is there a sure fire way to tell where it is
coming from??

any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Frank Taylor, Jr.
BSMET/MSM/MCNE/MCNI/CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/MCP/A+/CIP/CNS
Consulting Partner - Zen Technology, Inc.
Authorized Cisco Reseller
Authorized Novell Partner

KG4QZZ - HAM Radio
Vessel Safety Chairman - Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron
Skipper of Cruiser "Miss Vonn" Aqualand Marina Slip N-27


Remember: In order to excel at something, you must first learn to enjoy
doing it badly.




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