Bleeding the Power Steering Ram
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Bleeding the Power Steering Ram
I'm replacing a power steering ram cylinder on a 67 Mustang, and I believe that there is air in the lines. With the pump full of fluid, I turn the car on, touch the steering wheel and the wheel quickly spins back and forth. I try bleeding the lines to the cylinder, but I cant stop the steering wheel from spinning. Any suggestions on what is causing this & how to fix it?
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The only way to bleed the system is to be patient.
When the fluid sits in the power steering resorvoir. The air bubbles will rise to the surface. The next time the engine is running. Bubbly fluid from in the ram will eventually go to the resorvoir. Again, time for the air to rise to the surface, eventually it will be all gone.
When the fluid sits in the power steering resorvoir. The air bubbles will rise to the surface. The next time the engine is running. Bubbly fluid from in the ram will eventually go to the resorvoir. Again, time for the air to rise to the surface, eventually it will be all gone.
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