Hello from the swamp.
Hey guys and gals.
I am new too here, duh.
Bit about myself. I am from Paulding county, Ohio. Kinda like Arkansas in the fall. Lots of hillbillys all lookin to eat. I work as a self assisted mechanic in my buddies garage.
I HATE WORKING ON FORDS !!!!!!!
I will tell you this though. In looking on the net here I find all this air in the power steering complaint. Well just to help you guys out if you take a Mighty-Vac you all know what that is right. Use the brake bleeder kit, a $1.00 rubber mallet that fits tight in the pump resivor neck, drill that baby and push in a 1/4 inch round piece of brake line. Insert mallet and suck the air out with the vac. I will pump so much fluid the quit because the air being lighter than the oil sucks through the fluid. Hook it up and watch it suck all those micro-scopic air bubbles that make the fluid look white right out. Pulls air right out of that pump turbine case through the dime sized hole at the bottom of the case and out NO MORE WHINW>
I am new too here, duh.
Bit about myself. I am from Paulding county, Ohio. Kinda like Arkansas in the fall. Lots of hillbillys all lookin to eat. I work as a self assisted mechanic in my buddies garage.
I HATE WORKING ON FORDS !!!!!!!
I will tell you this though. In looking on the net here I find all this air in the power steering complaint. Well just to help you guys out if you take a Mighty-Vac you all know what that is right. Use the brake bleeder kit, a $1.00 rubber mallet that fits tight in the pump resivor neck, drill that baby and push in a 1/4 inch round piece of brake line. Insert mallet and suck the air out with the vac. I will pump so much fluid the quit because the air being lighter than the oil sucks through the fluid. Hook it up and watch it suck all those micro-scopic air bubbles that make the fluid look white right out. Pulls air right out of that pump turbine case through the dime sized hole at the bottom of the case and out NO MORE WHINW>
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