I'm trying to work some kinks out of my power steering system. I have no noticable leaks on the gear box, pump, or lines. My gear box and pump are both new AGR units. When you shine a flashlight into the power steering reservoir you can see almost microscopic bubble that seam to permeate the fluid. Not foam, but thousands of very tiny bubbles.
The tiny bubbles can't be seen without a flashlight and you must look really close to notice the bubbles. From a distance the fluid looks normal. I'm wondering if the Hyroboost is the source of the bubbles. There is a small factory installed hole on the bottom of the hydroboost that I noticed was emitting a very small amount of fluid. The fluid made the bottom of the Hydroboost housing slightly wet just around the hole but not dripping.
I also notice that if the truck is stationary and I apply the brakes even a little while turning the wheel it effect the steering a lot. I know the brakes and steering feed off the same vacuum source. If I apply the brakes all the way you can't even turn the wheel. The Hydroboost is taking all the vacuum away from the steering box.
I'd like to hear from someone else the effect applying the brakes have on the steering of their truck while stationary. Your feedback would be very helpful. When I turn the wheel and apply my brakes it totally interferes with the steering.
The tiny bubbles can't be seen without a flashlight and you must look really close to notice the bubbles. From a distance the fluid looks normal. I'm wondering if the Hyroboost is the source of the bubbles. There is a small factory installed hole on the bottom of the hydroboost that I noticed was emitting a very small amount of fluid. The fluid made the bottom of the Hydroboost housing slightly wet just around the hole but not dripping.
I also notice that if the truck is stationary and I apply the brakes even a little while turning the wheel it effect the steering a lot. I know the brakes and steering feed off the same vacuum source. If I apply the brakes all the way you can't even turn the wheel. The Hydroboost is taking all the vacuum away from the steering box.
I'd like to hear from someone else the effect applying the brakes have on the steering of their truck while stationary. Your feedback would be very helpful. When I turn the wheel and apply my brakes it totally interferes with the steering.