Borgeson Mullins Steering Catalog & Technical Guide.pdf
Taken from Power Steering Tips: Diagnosing Power Steering Problems
When trying to determine what is causing a problem in your power steering, keep this in mind. If the problem occurs only in one direction, the problem is probably in the box or rack. If the problem is in both directions, it is most likely the pump, dirty fluid or hoses. Be sure there are no kinks or obstructions in your power steering hoses and that they are the right inside diameter for the application.
Dirty Steering System
Before changing any single component of the steering system, inspect the cleanliness of your system. Dirty or black fluid can quickly ruin new steering components. If changing the box or rack, rub your finger on the inside of the reservoir. If it isn’t clean, you must flush the pump and hoses with clean fluid before installing new components.
Bleeding Power Steering
All power steering systems are designed to be self-bleeding, but sometimes they need a little help. After installing new components, fill the reservoir and let it sit for a few minutes. Raise the front end of the vehicle and turn the wheels back and forth slowly with the engine off to allow the steering box to draw fluid. Keep the reservoir full. When the fluid level stops dropping, start the vehicle and continue turning the wheels. When the fluid level remains constant the system is fully bled. Put cardboard under the front tires while testing your steering system. The cardboard will slide on the floor and prevent wearing flat spots on the tires from excessive turning of the wheels while not moving.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Single U-Joints
- Double U-Joints
- Vibration Reducers, Flex Coupler
- Shafting
- Telescoping Shafts
- Support Bearings
- Couplers and Adapters
- Racing Only U-joints
- Steering Columns and Accessories
- Steering Wheels
- Steering Column Drops
- Manual Steering Boxes and Pitman Nuts
- Blueprinted Boxes/Power to Manual Conversions
- Power Steering Boxes, Pumps, Pulleys
- Custom Power Steering Hoses and Pitman Arms
- ‘55-64 Chevy Power Steering Conversions
- Late-Model Mustang Steering Shafts
- FORD Replacement Truck Steering Shafts
- CHEVY & GMC Truck Replacement Steering Shafts
- DODGE Truck Replacement Steering Shafts
- JEEP Truck Replacement Steering shafts
- Steering System Design
- Power Steering Tech Tips
- Popular Applications
- Ordering and Shipping Information
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