Power steering gone after clutch install
Hi
I have a 97 civic with a greddy 15g turbo kit on it... I recently got a shop to put an action clutch in it, and today after about 15 mins of driving it I hear a pop... and then lose my power steering... I pulled into my driveway and look under the car which is pissing power steering fluid
Is it possible during the clutch install something damaged my power steering hard line by my cross member (this is where the fluid seems to be coming from).
Also is it ok to drive it... or do i have to take the belt off/disable the power steering somehow???
Thanks
I have a 97 civic with a greddy 15g turbo kit on it... I recently got a shop to put an action clutch in it, and today after about 15 mins of driving it I hear a pop... and then lose my power steering... I pulled into my driveway and look under the car which is pissing power steering fluid
Is it possible during the clutch install something damaged my power steering hard line by my cross member (this is where the fluid seems to be coming from).
Also is it ok to drive it... or do i have to take the belt off/disable the power steering somehow???
Thanks
most likely they may have hit it with the axle while pulling to drop the tranny. i wouldn't drive it too much with it gone unless you can loop it to keep fluid in the rack and take the belt off.
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i wouldn't drive it without fluid your going to damage something.
and yes take the belt off the pump you need 2 12mm and a pair of pliers loosen the 2 12mm and turning counterclockwise the wingnut to loosen.
to loop you need to cut both lines where they aren't leaking and get a hose to connect them to each other.
and yes take the belt off the pump you need 2 12mm and a pair of pliers loosen the 2 12mm and turning counterclockwise the wingnut to loosen.
to loop you need to cut both lines where they aren't leaking and get a hose to connect them to each other.
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