Badger
Well-Known Member
Topped up the axles today with oil, rear one which has an oily hub, had about 2 squirts from the bottle before it started flowing out the filler plug, the front one was totally different.
Used the rest of the bottle to fill the front axle which was kinda odd as i wasn't aware it was that low, but what i found odd was that the breather pipe went up and stopped with a elbow joint on it, right above the PAS pump, the elbow joint itself had ' snapped ' off something as the threads were fooked and at an angle.
Now i may be clutching here, but is there a reason the axle oil will travel up the breather pipe in such quantities to pour out all over the PAS pump area?
I'm thinking i may not have an issue with the PAS after all and the axle oil is coming out the breather and causing the build up of oil on the PAS pump and steering mechanism.
I've moved the breather pipe to another loacation and i'll check it tomorrow to see if it's leaking as well as keep an eye on the levels in the axle.
The PAS is ' groaning ' abit now at low speeds.
Used the rest of the bottle to fill the front axle which was kinda odd as i wasn't aware it was that low, but what i found odd was that the breather pipe went up and stopped with a elbow joint on it, right above the PAS pump, the elbow joint itself had ' snapped ' off something as the threads were fooked and at an angle.
Now i may be clutching here, but is there a reason the axle oil will travel up the breather pipe in such quantities to pour out all over the PAS pump area?
I'm thinking i may not have an issue with the PAS after all and the axle oil is coming out the breather and causing the build up of oil on the PAS pump and steering mechanism.
I've moved the breather pipe to another loacation and i'll check it tomorrow to see if it's leaking as well as keep an eye on the levels in the axle.
The PAS is ' groaning ' abit now at low speeds.