Raith
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Hi guys,
The wheels are falling off my Godly chariot already
I will be more careful when I buy my next one! Anyway...
I have hydraulic fluid squirting out of the high pressure pipe roughly where it is connected to the pump. The pipe has a bit of a kink so maybe that has ruptured, or maybe the banjo? I have taken the pipe off and cannot see anything by eye.
Because my Landy's days are now seriously numbered (rotten chassis) I am looking for a cheap fix. So please can you tell me:
1) Can I disconnect the pump and drive it without power steering? Or does that put too much strain on it? Would I have to drain the box (which might already have happened) or disconnect the pipes?
2) Is it possible to effect a temporary repair on the high pressure feed pipe? Is there some magical sticky stuff that will last a few months, or even just a few miles?
3) If I can't find a hole then does that mean there isn't one? If I just clean it and put it back on then is there any chance it'll be better? (everything seemed tight when I took the pipe off so I don't think it was just loose connections).
4) People talk about 3, 4 and 6 bolt boxes. Mine has a triangular top with 3 bolts on the pointy bits and a slightly different one in the middle (got a slot in the top) and also another smaller bolt head off to one side. Is mine a 3 or a 4?
5) If I replace the pipe do I need to use the same type with a banjo end, or can I get a simpler one which just screws directly into the pump? I don't know what pump I've got.
6) It was suggested that a hydraulic company could fix my pipe for me. Can the modders recommend a company please? I'm in Hampshire.
Sorry about all the questions but I dunno whether to repair this properly (for the practice), do a temporary job, or what?
Any advice/links gratefully received. Cheers,
R
The wheels are falling off my Godly chariot already
I will be more careful when I buy my next one! Anyway...
I have hydraulic fluid squirting out of the high pressure pipe roughly where it is connected to the pump. The pipe has a bit of a kink so maybe that has ruptured, or maybe the banjo? I have taken the pipe off and cannot see anything by eye.
Because my Landy's days are now seriously numbered (rotten chassis) I am looking for a cheap fix. So please can you tell me:
1) Can I disconnect the pump and drive it without power steering? Or does that put too much strain on it? Would I have to drain the box (which might already have happened) or disconnect the pipes?
2) Is it possible to effect a temporary repair on the high pressure feed pipe? Is there some magical sticky stuff that will last a few months, or even just a few miles?
3) If I can't find a hole then does that mean there isn't one? If I just clean it and put it back on then is there any chance it'll be better? (everything seemed tight when I took the pipe off so I don't think it was just loose connections).
4) People talk about 3, 4 and 6 bolt boxes. Mine has a triangular top with 3 bolts on the pointy bits and a slightly different one in the middle (got a slot in the top) and also another smaller bolt head off to one side. Is mine a 3 or a 4?
5) If I replace the pipe do I need to use the same type with a banjo end, or can I get a simpler one which just screws directly into the pump? I don't know what pump I've got.
6) It was suggested that a hydraulic company could fix my pipe for me. Can the modders recommend a company please? I'm in Hampshire.
Sorry about all the questions but I dunno whether to repair this properly (for the practice), do a temporary job, or what?
Any advice/links gratefully received. Cheers,
R