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REBUILD OR REPLACE POWER STEERING RACK
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Folks:

My power steering rack is leaking badly. I have to make a decision. Do I remove the rack and replace it with a rebuilt unit. I have read some disappointing stories about the quality of 'rebuilt' units that start leaking after a couple of months. Or, do I remove the rack and purchase a rebuild kit to install myself. I would appreciate feedback from forum members on their experiences with either approach. With respect to doing the rebuild myself, I would appreciate suggestions on what rebuild kit to purchase and any other parts that it is advisable to replace at the time the rack is on the work bench. I have read that some rebuild kits do not have all the required replacement parts.

 

Thanks in advance to all that contribute. I hope to do this right the first time!

 

Bob

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#2

Hi Bob, not wanting to say the wrong thing here, but have you ever tried to rebuild a steering rack


Its quite a difficult task indeed, and if it goes wrong can put your life at risk, if your a mechanic or engineer then I will shut up


Think the kits are all the same, and is it leaking at the right hand end / passenger side, it could well be the hoses down from the tank, that is a common problem


I would personally go for a replacement rebuilt rack, you have warranty with that
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Thanks Waylander. No, I have not done this before.  I have read that "it is easy". But I am skeptical of those type of comments particularly from a vendor. So that is why I ask. 

 

Apparently not all rebuild services are created equal. Does anyone have a source for a quality rebuilt rack preferably in Canada but US will do? Someone had recommended Auto Zone as their racks are rebuilt by a reputable company in Arizona, but I have not been able to find one. 

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#4

Im with Wallander. But if youre interested, theres a good description of the process in a long thread on the PP 924/944/968 forum started by a guy whos resurrecting a 944.
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#5

Bob-I just ran across that thread looking for PS flush advice.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-9...-post.html
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Thanks dlearl476  Big Grin

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Quote:Thanks dlearl476  Big Grin
Youre welcome.
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#8

I have done the power steering fix with both a kit and a rebuilt unit.


Problem with the rebuild kit is that it doesn't come with everything and if some internal plastic part/shim is bad, what will you do? Rebuilt unit likely optimal option for this fix.


Another problem was the DAPO / shop put hydraulic fluid instead of ATF in the unit.

So use the right fluid.
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