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Frank Taylor, Jr. December 16th 03 01:40 AM

power steering leak
 
My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine and there is a power steering leak
somewhere. I have checked the connections on both ends and they appear dry
but sometimes the bottom of the resevoir is oily. I'm told that there is a
shaft seal on the pump that may becausing the problem. I have two
questions:

1. Is this seal easy to replace or should I just plan on getting a new
pump?

2. This engine is based on the GM 350 block. Can I substitute an auto
power steering pump which will probably be less?

Thanks for any imput.

Frank



Calif Bill December 16th 03 05:07 AM

power steering leak
 
I have had the o-ring on the body to tank leak on a couple of power steering
pumps. They are not hard to change. If it is a GM power steering pump, you
have to buy the special power steering pump pulley puller to get the pump
off. Any good auto parts store carriees them. About $10 after market, from
what I remember.
Bill

"Karl Denninger" wrote in message
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In article ,
Frank Taylor, Jr. wrote:
My boat has a 5.7 Volvo Penta engine and there is a power steering leak
somewhere. I have checked the connections on both ends and they appear

dry
but sometimes the bottom of the resevoir is oily. I'm told that there is

a
shaft seal on the pump that may becausing the problem. I have two
questions:

1. Is this seal easy to replace or should I just plan on getting a new
pump?


Replace the pump.

2. This engine is based on the GM 350 block. Can I substitute an auto
power steering pump which will probably be less?


Yes. It is not an electrical component and thus there is no ignition
issue.

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Greg December 16th 03 06:37 AM

power steering leak
 
It is still worth checking the price of a pump. If a new/factory rebuilt one is
$30-40 or so I am not sure it is worth fooling with it. Any brand name store,
discount or otherwise usually gurantees these parts. There is no gurantee that
the pump you just put a seal in, won't spin a bearing a month later.



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