texasmike
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- Joined
- Sep 18, 2018
- Posts
- 244
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- 175
- Location
- Conroe Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
I'm about a year and a half into my restoration with the last 120 days spent at the body shop. The cab was the last piece to come off the chassis about a week ago. Yesterday, I made my weekly visit to the shop to pay for the weeks work and check the progress. The chassis has been washed, media blasted and coated with a black epoxy paint. While there, it was pointed out to me where the steering gear had just started leaking fluid where the steering gear stub shaft exits the unit for connection with the column. There was a noticeable puddle on the ground but the unit was not dripping at the time. I wiped everything clean and checked the fluid level in the pump and found it barely touching the stick. When I left about twenty minutes later, the area was still dry.
The truck has only 52k on it and drove and handled great when I took it to the shop. No slop in the steering and does not veer with hands off the wheel. Should I really be concerned with this right now? Maybe when everything is back together and the pump is running with warm fluid flowing under pressure, the leak will not be there or reappear. I certainly do not want fluid leaking all over my driveway and if a fix is required, now would be the time to do it. I'm not sure if just a seal or O ring could be replaced or if the whole unit would have to be refitted. If that's the case, it would probably be a rebuilt item and how reliable would that be? The tilt steering column had just been removed from the old cab and is ready to be installed in the new freshly painted cab which is now in place on the frame. Everything is on hold and waiting for my instructions on what to do. All opinions and advice are welcome. Thanks.
The truck has only 52k on it and drove and handled great when I took it to the shop. No slop in the steering and does not veer with hands off the wheel. Should I really be concerned with this right now? Maybe when everything is back together and the pump is running with warm fluid flowing under pressure, the leak will not be there or reappear. I certainly do not want fluid leaking all over my driveway and if a fix is required, now would be the time to do it. I'm not sure if just a seal or O ring could be replaced or if the whole unit would have to be refitted. If that's the case, it would probably be a rebuilt item and how reliable would that be? The tilt steering column had just been removed from the old cab and is ready to be installed in the new freshly painted cab which is now in place on the frame. Everything is on hold and waiting for my instructions on what to do. All opinions and advice are welcome. Thanks.
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