Speaking of which, can anyone recommend a good degreaser, maybe something that will loosen it up so I can knock it off with a hose? I'm trying to track down a pretty bad oil leak in a car and oil is all over everywhere on this thing, I've changed the most obvious sources and still leaks like mad - like a quart in 100 miles. Might be the rear main seal, but I need to clean it up enough to spot a fresh trail without expending a ton of effort - Now if it also happens to work well on old, grime-encrusted Forward Look parts, so much the better. Bill K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Homstad" <dhomstad@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:38 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] P/S & MOAN > Neil, > > You are supposed to keep the lid on the reservoir when washing the engine. > > I would stick the return hose in a bucket and run the engine to flush out > the old stuff. Keep adding ATF while flushing until it looks clean. Turn the > wheel a half turn left and right to send fresh fluid through the various > passages in the steering box. When the exiting fluid looks clean, let the > reservoir run dry and shut off the engine. Wipe the reservoir out with a > clean cloth if you can, then refill and run again. > > If it appears that a slime is still stuck to the walls of the reservoir > after flushing, it may be coating the entire system. Try flushing again with > ATF mixed with alcohol, about 2 parts ATF and 1 part alcohol. Use an alcohol > that is pure, less that 1% water. I would use Isopropyl alcohol, usually > found at your local drug store. Alcohol dissolves both water and oil, so it > should take care of the sludge. This is the same stuff used in fuel line > deicers and doesn't affect rubber seals in the fuel pump. It should be safe > for recirculating a couple of minutes through the whole system, before > flushing again. Check the system for sludge after your next cruise. > > Dave Homstad > 56 Dodge D500 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List > [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of eastern sierra Adj Services > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 11:45 PM > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [FWDLK] P/S & MOAN > > Well, tonite I was starting to detail Horrie's engine compartment , & > used the crummy K-Mart stuff (it foams-up OK, but you gotta scrub the > stuff, to remove grunge; as opposed > to the other stuff I've used, that sprays-on as a liquid, & which > "dissolves" the grunge, as it 'hits' it--the K-crap didn't even remove > (all of) the grease, that I had got on my hands; I got the bright idea > to try it as a hand-cleaner, too--VERY gentle stuff, but..... > what apparently happened is that I got de-greaser &/or agua into the > power steering > resevoir--took H. for a 'cruise', & the P/S pump > was loudly-groaning (or, was 'that': GROWLING!); got back home & > discovered that I now had "cafe' au lait" circulating around the P/S > system, instead of "thick-cherry-juice" > ( H.D. P/S fluid )! > > Sooo, what is the protocol, now, about getting rid of the franken-fluid > that's in there, now? > Can I disconnect the return line, to the resevoir, > and 'collect' the run-off, while I keep applying new fluid-----can I > install/use ATF, to flush- > out the "stuff", as there may be a LOT of contaminated-fluid in the > system? > > Then, when the 'return' fluid starts to look RED > (using the ATF; I'm pretty sure that I can just keep the ATF in there), > do I just install H.D. > P/S fluid, to top-off the resevoir? > > I like coffee, but NOT in the P/S system!! > > Neil Vedder > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.710 / Virus Database: 466 - Release Date: 6/26/2004
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