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Title: Steering Box Leak
Post by: Ronno6 on April 25, 2018, 07:38:00 pm
Next on the hit parade, the steering box on my 1984 C19 is leaking oil.............
Is this common??
Title: Re: Steering Box Leak
Post by: Irish_Alley on April 25, 2018, 07:57:38 pm
leaking oil is very rare. power steering fluid or tans fluid is somewhat common but typically an easy fix but you just have to find out where its leaking, it could be a hose or a seal on the gear box or even on the pump
Title: Re: Steering Box Leak
Post by: Ronno6 on April 25, 2018, 08:22:48 pm
leaking oil is very rare. power steering fluid or tans fluid is somewhat common but typically an easy fix but you just have to find out where its leaking, it could be a hose or a seal on the gear box or even on the pump

It is not ps fluid. It is amber in color.
I believe it is leaking out of the seal around the input shaft, as I had removed the column recently.
the engine has not run since I backed it into the shop 2 weeks ago, and this puddle is recent.
Title: Re: Steering Box Leak
Post by: 1967KaiserM715 on April 25, 2018, 09:07:39 pm
Power steering is amber, also Brake fluid.

If you believe it is the steering box leaking, then it is power steering fluid. However make sure to check brake fluid level just in case.

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Title: Re: Steering Box Leak
Post by: Captain Swampy on April 26, 2018, 10:10:36 pm
It's possible someone put hydralic oil in it also. You could maybe try a new seal, but probably will end up with a reman. Dump the old oil out and I prefer to use ATF in these trucks.
Title: Re: Steering Box Leak
Post by: Ronno6 on April 27, 2018, 05:14:29 pm
I guess it is ps fluid.
But, it is leaking from the steering box at the input shaft seal.