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Re: 1986 325es Power steering leaks
| Bill | 27 Aug 2007 11:53 |
> Hi everyone, > I have a 1986 BMW 325es and I noticed that the power steering fluid [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > Thanks a bunch -----
First, you'll need to clean off the hoses, the reservoir, and the PS pump. I used a car wash pressure system carefully. Then remove the pinch clamps on the hoses and replace them with screw clamps. In the process, you may need to cut back the hose ends to remove cracked or stiff hose to give the clamps new grip surface (there should be enough hose for this). The fluid may need to be drained, but can be done without draining more than the reservoir. After this, you can tell if the hoses are OK, and if the rack itself is leaking. The rack should be OK, it's most likely a hose leak. Those crimp clamps are very "short-term." Make sure you get quality screw clamps, not the cheap aluminum ones. I get a lot of mine for nothing from junkyards, especially other BMWs. My second BMW was an '87 325es. Great fuel economy, but not a lot of revs. Black leather sport interior and 5speed.
Bill in Omaha '86 535i
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| bmwuser8@gmail.com | 27 Aug 2007 04:18 |
Hi everyone, I have a 1986 BMW 325es and I noticed that the power steering fluid keeps leaking. I looked down and there are two hoses that come out of the end of the resorvios, one goes to the front of the car and the other one goes towards the steering of the car. I looked down and the hose that goes to the power steering pump (close to the radiator) does not leak but, the other hose that goes to the steering culumb (I think) is the one that is leaking. Now, I do not see the actual leak, I think I need to get under the car and check it out. My question is this, is it possible to get undet there and see if the hose is busted and replace it or, it is something that a mechanic can do( needs special tool, car needs to be lifted becase there is not room under the car). Has anybody done anything like this on these models? Is it easy to do? Is ehre a picture of this somewhere where I can look and find out what I am up against before trying to get under the car? By the way the car is 5 speed and in US.
Thanks a bunch?
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