cal74
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- Zumbrota, Minnesota
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Make / Model
- Ford
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- Manual
2000 4.0 OHV Ranger
Power steering has been making some noise on the fixer upper I've been working on. I grabbed a different pump/hardware at the junk yard and it didn't change a thing. I realize that it could also be bad, but I would have thought it wouldn't have been exactly the same.
While bleeding it, I was/would get some tiny air bubbles after I got the majority of the system bled. All the fittings were tight and didn't appear to be leaking underneath and than I noticed the cooler must have a tiny leak as it's barely dripping when it's running.
Would that tiny air leak be enough to cause the noise in the system. I've only driven this thing maybe 50 miles since the head work and the power steering reservoir was kinda frothy after the drive.
Thanks
Power steering has been making some noise on the fixer upper I've been working on. I grabbed a different pump/hardware at the junk yard and it didn't change a thing. I realize that it could also be bad, but I would have thought it wouldn't have been exactly the same.
While bleeding it, I was/would get some tiny air bubbles after I got the majority of the system bled. All the fittings were tight and didn't appear to be leaking underneath and than I noticed the cooler must have a tiny leak as it's barely dripping when it's running.
Would that tiny air leak be enough to cause the noise in the system. I've only driven this thing maybe 50 miles since the head work and the power steering reservoir was kinda frothy after the drive.
Thanks