Any tips or tricks to this thing? My 87 just started leaking or should I say dripping, so I bought a new reservoir since last time it started leaking I replaced the rubber ring and that took care of the problem that time. I figured the old res. was ready to go anyway. So I put the new on and as I poor the new fluid, I noticed its dripping again , so I get under the car and notice that the new ring was sticking out. I guess when I slid the new reservoir in with the new ring, it pushed the ring out a little. So I pulled it back out but the time I pulled out the whole pump to make sure I get a good seal all the way around and the new ring doesn't come out again. Well, it looked and felt even sounded like it slid in well but when I bolted everything back up and poured more fluid in, it started dripping again. This isn't really a big deal, just wanted to see if anyone else had a similar problem. Could it be that the ring is too big? It does seem kinda loose when I put it on the pump. Damn reservoir cost $10 less than a whole unit. I'll have to remove the pump again later and try again.
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When you say "so the new o-ring does not come out again" did you get another to replace the one that was incorrectly installed? If so it may be the wrong one. If not reusing an o-ring that was not properly installed will usually leak 9 times out of 10 (I hate saying always and never but in this case it is almost always does)
I cannot tell you how many times i have used aftermarket parts that come with the incorrect o-ring size/thickness also.
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Originally posted by Skidonenko View PostWhen you say "so the new o-ring does not come out again" did you get another to replace the one that was incorrectly installed? If so it may be the wrong one. If not reusing an o-ring that was not properly installed will usually leak 9 times out of 10 (I hate saying always and never but in this case it is almost always does)
I cannot tell you how many times i have used aftermarket parts that come with the incorrect o-ring size/thickness also.
I guess it slipps off when I shove the reservoir on......bro....
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If the big o-ring did slip out its possible it got a small cut in it. I would always lube the NEW o-ring each time with good wheel bearing grease and lube inside of res. each time I installed one.Some cars and a bike...
Some say... they have been raced, some a lot
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Originally posted by A+ View PostTurns out it was the damn pressure hose. Are those things pretty easy to switch out?Originally posted by Venom View PostMine is leaking too. I guess I will have to change it out. It doesn't look too hard."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by shumpertdavid View PostThe swivel end of the hose at the pump only needs a light amount of torque, 16 ft lbs iirc. If you get crazy tightening it, it will deform where the inner part seals and cause a leak. I learned the hard way.on a customers car not to over tighten these.
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Originally posted by Venom View PostHow did this end up working out? I think my pressure hose has a blown out seal where it joins the pump. The seal kit is 7.00 vs 29.00 for the hose. Was replacing the hose a PITA?.....bro....
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