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> I had a similar experience but no fire. After the front end rebuild the line
> cut loose. After replacing it and the power steering pump, I am having an
> intermittent loss of power steering. This happened a couple of times before
> replacing the pump but now that the pump and hose are replaced it's happening
> frequently. She's back in the shop for this repair. Tomorrow they are flushing
> the system. They have not rebuilt the steering box.
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> Does this sound familiar to anyone? Can you offer me any suggestions to give
> the shop?
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> Thanks
> Casey,
> 65 Crown 4dr, now ready for me except for power steering
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> > From: Kenyon Wills
> > Date: 2004/12/23 Thu AM 04:37:43 EST
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: I ML: Popped Power Steering Hose caused fire!!!
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> > Bob,thanks for pointing that out. I feel rotten that it happened to you and
> wish both of you a speedy recovery.
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> > If any one else here is driving around on a set of power steering hoses that
> they did not personally replace, please do so soon! I had a similar experience
> and almost lost control of the car near a place they call Devil's Slide here in
> California that goes about 900 feet down into surf on rocks.
> >
> > These hoses can be installed by the average person with stone-age wrenches and
> cost little. Yours are probably as old as your car if you have not done them.
> Look under your hood at the two rubber hoses that go from your PS pump on the
> engine to the steering box bolted to the frame.
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> > Engine compartment fires and loss of power steering are both unfortunate
> things that are preventable..
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> > The regular suspects for wiring harnesses could include Bob Hoffmeister and
> Lowell Howe to start naming names. They are of course to be found in the PARTS
> section of the website at the bottom of that page in the SALVAGE YARD link.
> >
> > http://imperialclub.com/Part/Yards/index.htm
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> > -Kenyon
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> > Bob Kinkerwrote:
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> > I just got my Imp back from getting the front end rebuilt. What a difference
> it made. Rides like a dream. However, as we were turning into my driveway, a
> power steering hose sprung a leak, spraying p/s fluid on the hot exhaust
> manifold. It caught fire, and took the engine bay wiring harness with it.
> Luckily we were able to put it out before too much damage was caused. Let this
> be a warning to you guys, check your hoses, and replace them when you rebuild
> your front end. I figure the hose was fine for u se with the worn out, sloppy
> front end. After it was tightened up (rebuilt) it required more pressure on the
> P/S pump to it?s job, and the hose let go. I do feel lucky that it didn?t blow
> on the road, with no water or fire extinguisher nearby. In that scenario, I
> would have lost my car! Maybe more! Can any of you guys recommend a source
> for a new harness? Or a very nice used one? Thanks, Bob
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> > Toasty 64 Crown Coupe
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