Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk:
Which one would you recommend between the two? I am sure I could order the dike [LOL] online if I cant find it locally...
The blue devil is the one I've seen used the most.
So after weeks of my wifes car bleeding power steering fluid all over my garage floor I had time to put it on ramps and track down the leak.
It is leaking out of the boot for where the column comes down to the steering rack. Any opinions on whether there is an "easy" fix for this or is this a bite the bullet and have someone put a new rack in it.
Car is an 04 chrysler pacifica awd. I wanted to trade it in on a new rig for my wife but she wants to give it to my daughter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
It's a head gasket. 99% sure. A compression test won't show it yet.
It's good it's not getting into the oil yet.
Try the blue devil big bottle, about 38 bucks and follow the instructions. Imo it won't hurt a thing. I've torn motors down after it's been put in and seen no issues.
Ive seen it work.
Going to back up what Jason said. Really, really sounds like the head gasket. The $2k price tag made me glad I do my own work. I just had a similar situation on one of my cars, a 20 year old Civic with 184k on the motor. Took me an entire weekend of work, but only a few hundred in parts. The additive definitely won't hurt. I haven't seen much success with it, but in your position I would definitely give it a shot. $40 is easier to swallow than $2000, and if it works, great. Keep us posted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Boise_Chief:
So after weeks of my wifes car bleeding power steering fluid all over my garage floor I had time to put it on ramps and track down the leak.
It is leaking out of the boot for where the column comes down to the steering rack. Any opinions on whether there is an "easy" fix for this or is this a bite the bullet and have someone put a new rack in it.
Car is an 04 chrysler pacifica awd. I wanted to trade it in on a new rig for my wife but she wants to give it to my daughter.
I'm a shit mechanic, but the only thing I'd work on on power steering is a hose.
Or maybe a pump/reservoir if it isn't hard to get to. I wouldn't mess with a rack. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
It's a head gasket. 99% sure. A compression test won't show it yet.
It's good it's not getting into the oil yet.
Try the blue devil big bottle, about 38 bucks and follow the instructions. Imo it won't hurt a thing. I've torn motors down after it's been put in and seen no issues.
Ive seen it work.
I was going to say, I doubt it is anything but a head gasket. If you have a decent commute, it can steam out of the oil, but it still isn't good to have coolant in the cylinder. Like at all. [Reply]
Definitely a head gasket. Motor is living on borrowed time~ Trust me i have an aluminum paperweight sitting in the shop right now for the same reason~ [Reply]
Originally Posted by Boise_Chief:
So after weeks of my wifes car bleeding power steering fluid all over my garage floor I had time to put it on ramps and track down the leak.
It is leaking out of the boot for where the column comes down to the steering rack. Any opinions on whether there is an "easy" fix for this or is this a bite the bullet and have someone put a new rack in it.
Car is an 04 chrysler pacifica awd. I wanted to trade it in on a new rig for my wife but she wants to give it to my daughter.
Have you priced a rack yet? They can be very pricey.
It may not be the rack itself leaking, you need to get in there and find out what the true problem is. If its a rack, good luck with some duct tape and JB weld. You will be better off to trade it in.. with me :-)
Not to mention, Chrysler pacificas are beaters. Dont put that evil on your kid~ [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I was going to say, I doubt it is anything but a head gasket. If you have a decent commute, it can steam out of the oil, but it still isn't good to have coolant in the cylinder. Like at all.
Yep, it will hydrolock. Im living the nightmare right now~ [Reply]
Rebuilt the top end of my engine this winter. I replaced the intake manifold gasket,
rebuilt the fuel injectors, new exhaust manifold gaskets, new plugs and rerouted new plug wires, new belt.
I also put the air conditioning system back on. It had been removed at some time so I put in a new compressor, along with all the tubing and hoses. Put her all back together a couple of weeks ago and BINGO. It started.
Wasn't long until the back of the garage was full of light colored smoke that smells like gas, and had raw gas leaking out of a area that didn't get welded correctly when I put a different exhaust system on it last year.
I've ordered a new fuel pressure regulator, although I'm not sure this will cause any difference. I took the fuel rail and injectors off again today, and checked over all the injectors and squirted some carb cleaner into the fuel pressure regulator in case it was seized up. Put her back together, and as soon as the exhaust heated up, out rolled the smoke again.
Any ideas? I'm not much of a mechanic, but hell, something is causing raw gas to get through the engine. It runs pretty smooth when I start it up. No noticeable missing or surging. I hate to fuck with the plugs again as the 3rd plug on the passenger side took me 2 days to get started. They are a real pain in the ass located almost directly below the header tubes. If a couple of the injectors were stuck on, wouldn't it backfire and run rough?