New owner-power steering flush
#1
New owner-power steering flush
Figured I would bump this instead of a new thread.
I decided to go with the Turkey baster method since I couldn't see how you guys extend the return line long enough to reach a bucket.
Basically I drained the reservoir then filled with new fluid then started the truck, full lock to full lock 3-4 times. Rinse and repeat. What i don't get is I feel like I'm filling/draining the same fluid over and over.
The first drain was a light color. Every reservoir drain after that has looked like brand new fluid. It's like it isn't even circulating through the system.
To add to that, I went to add 1 bottle of Lucas Additive like I saw recommended on here a few times and after 2-3 starts you can clearly see the reservoir is still all lucas (it is thicker).
Is it actually circulating and I'm just loosing it or what?
Truck is a 96 Disco I
I'm using Dexron III ATF w/ Lucas Power Steering Aditive.
Cheers guys.
P.S Just picked up this truck. First Land Rover so take it easy on me.
I decided to go with the Turkey baster method since I couldn't see how you guys extend the return line long enough to reach a bucket.
Basically I drained the reservoir then filled with new fluid then started the truck, full lock to full lock 3-4 times. Rinse and repeat. What i don't get is I feel like I'm filling/draining the same fluid over and over.
The first drain was a light color. Every reservoir drain after that has looked like brand new fluid. It's like it isn't even circulating through the system.
To add to that, I went to add 1 bottle of Lucas Additive like I saw recommended on here a few times and after 2-3 starts you can clearly see the reservoir is still all lucas (it is thicker).
Is it actually circulating and I'm just loosing it or what?
Truck is a 96 Disco I
I'm using Dexron III ATF w/ Lucas Power Steering Aditive.
Cheers guys.
P.S Just picked up this truck. First Land Rover so take it easy on me.
#2
I moved your thread so you would get more hits.
The Lucas stuff is junk, you dont need it in a good working system.
The power steering fluid does not circulate like you think it would.
You would have to drive the truck for a few days before you did the turkey baster method again.
As for removing the return line and reaching a bucket, the bucket needs to be directly under the truck and you face the hose down towards it.
I believe in the tech section there is a better way to do this, it involves the air bleed screw ontop of the steering box and using a rubber tube.
Basically you loosen the bleed screw, put your rubber tubing over it and stick that into a bucket.
Loosen the screw, start the engine and keep pouring in new fluid until all the old stuff is out.
Tighten the screw back up and top off if needed.
But find and read that thread to get a better idea.
And using to much Lucas will fry your power steering pump, its to thick and you will burn up your pump.
The Lucas stuff is junk, you dont need it in a good working system.
The power steering fluid does not circulate like you think it would.
You would have to drive the truck for a few days before you did the turkey baster method again.
As for removing the return line and reaching a bucket, the bucket needs to be directly under the truck and you face the hose down towards it.
I believe in the tech section there is a better way to do this, it involves the air bleed screw ontop of the steering box and using a rubber tube.
Basically you loosen the bleed screw, put your rubber tubing over it and stick that into a bucket.
Loosen the screw, start the engine and keep pouring in new fluid until all the old stuff is out.
Tighten the screw back up and top off if needed.
But find and read that thread to get a better idea.
And using to much Lucas will fry your power steering pump, its to thick and you will burn up your pump.
#4
I moved your thread so you would get more hits.
The Lucas stuff is junk, you dont need it in a good working system.
The power steering fluid does not circulate like you think it would.
You would have to drive the truck for a few days before you did the turkey baster method again.
As for removing the return line and reaching a bucket, the bucket needs to be directly under the truck and you face the hose down towards it.
I believe in the tech section there is a better way to do this, it involves the air bleed screw ontop of the steering box and using a rubber tube.
Basically you loosen the bleed screw, put your rubber tubing over it and stick that into a bucket.
Loosen the screw, start the engine and keep pouring in new fluid until all the old stuff is out.
Tighten the screw back up and top off if needed.
But find and read that thread to get a better idea.
And using to much Lucas will fry your power steering pump, its to thick and you will burn up your pump.
The Lucas stuff is junk, you dont need it in a good working system.
The power steering fluid does not circulate like you think it would.
You would have to drive the truck for a few days before you did the turkey baster method again.
As for removing the return line and reaching a bucket, the bucket needs to be directly under the truck and you face the hose down towards it.
I believe in the tech section there is a better way to do this, it involves the air bleed screw ontop of the steering box and using a rubber tube.
Basically you loosen the bleed screw, put your rubber tubing over it and stick that into a bucket.
Loosen the screw, start the engine and keep pouring in new fluid until all the old stuff is out.
Tighten the screw back up and top off if needed.
But find and read that thread to get a better idea.
And using to much Lucas will fry your power steering pump, its to thick and you will burn up your pump.
I guess I'll just flush the system completely and get the lucas crap out. Hopefully it's not too thick to flush?
I appreciate the info.
#7
Maybe I'm not with it today (more than usual) but I could not find it in either DI or the DII tech sections or the General Tech section. That would be a great one to have in those areas. Could you find it by chance?
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I personally love Lucas brand additives. I have seen them work 'miracles' when used in the correct place and at the correct time.
#10
Someone had done a write up on this and I thought I had moved it but I guess not.