There doesn't seem to be any restrictions when I flush the fluid through. The guy who sold me the pipe has given me a refund and asked if maybe my pressure release valve is faulty...This has got to be a restriction causing the fluid to get warm. Could also be increasing the pressure casing the leak. Strange that two hoses have leaked now
Yeah, that was meHmm, the fact the fluid is getting hot, steering is heavy and it had a new pump. Could it be the rack? Not sure how that could be tested. Didn’t you replace the rack last year or am i getting confused with some else?
You have no luck do you mate. Have you checked all your other pipes for kinks? Can you trace when the fluid is is heating up? After the pump before it enters the rack? The return from the rack? Can you take the pipe from the pump going to the rack and put it into a container and see if it still gets warm? That would rule out the rack. If it’s a new pump then it would be a restriction in the hoses. I am baffled tooYeah, that was me
They did not. They just said they don't have issues with them and sent another out special delivery. After I reached out about the second one, they were baffled and asked if it could be the PRV and issued me a refund anyway.There are three potential causes of raised PS oil temperature;
1. Friction - damaged pump, try disengaging the belt and see if the pump turns freely by hand.
2. Throttling oil through the pressure relief valve, the valve is constantly lifting and the pressure drop across the valve increases the temperature.
3. PRV not lifting when it should while steering is inactive, pump trying to discharge the same oil and no flow.
I’m doing an engine oil service in the next couple of days, I was planning to check and feel how quickly the PS oil temperature increases.
Regarding the second leaking hose; it was probably made is the same way, by the same person with potentially the same defective equipment as the previous hose.
Did the hose manufacturer offer to pressure test the second hose prior to dispatch?
Story of my life, Pal.You have no luck do you mate. Have you checked all your other pipes for kinks? Can you trace when the fluid is is heating up? After the pump before it enters the rack? The return from the rack? Can you take the pipe from the pump going to the rack and put it into a container and see if it still gets warm? That would rule out the rack. If it’s a new pump then it would be a restriction in the hoses. I am baffled too
The hose should burst before the coupling leaks. The PS pump is a low pressure system, nothing approaching the rating of a typical hydraulic hose. The working pressure (WP) will be marked on the hose skin and the minimum burst pressure will be available in the hose tech’ spec’ online.They did not. They just said they don't have issues with them and sent another out special delivery. After I reached out about the second one, they were baffled and asked if it could be the PRV and issued me a refund anyway.
That would explain the dirty PS fluid that you flushed out.Maybe another pump is on the cards... 3rd one in less than a year