FordnMassey
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- ford 3000 and MF35
Hi,
I have a 1967 UK built Ford 3000 with power steering of the type with external hydraulic rams on the drag links. Recently it started to get bubbles in the PS fluid that turns the fluid to foam and sprays out the breather hole in the cap. PS system works fine otherwise, doesn't lose fluid and isn't noisy.
Things I've done so far:
Replaced the rubber hoses that join the PS pump to the external reservoir.
Checked the connection of the intake pipe on the pump is tight.
Replaced the filter in the reservoir.
Turned the steering lock to lock around 20 times with the engine off, until the bubbles stop.
Inspected for leaks and found none
On restarting the engine, the bubbles return immediately and within 30 seconds the oil goes foamy and the reservoir overflows.
Did this last test with filter in and out and get the same result.
I am thinking that the pump intake side of the system is the most likely cause of the issue as the suction side can pull air in. Possibilities I can think of:
Blockage in the pump intake line from reservoir, causing high vacuum and oil entry? (I haven't yet pulled this down)
Issue with pump seals on suction side, if any such seals exist? (I'm wanting advice before I do a rebuild)
Has anyone seen this before and have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
FordnMassey
I have a 1967 UK built Ford 3000 with power steering of the type with external hydraulic rams on the drag links. Recently it started to get bubbles in the PS fluid that turns the fluid to foam and sprays out the breather hole in the cap. PS system works fine otherwise, doesn't lose fluid and isn't noisy.
Things I've done so far:
Replaced the rubber hoses that join the PS pump to the external reservoir.
Checked the connection of the intake pipe on the pump is tight.
Replaced the filter in the reservoir.
Turned the steering lock to lock around 20 times with the engine off, until the bubbles stop.
Inspected for leaks and found none
On restarting the engine, the bubbles return immediately and within 30 seconds the oil goes foamy and the reservoir overflows.
Did this last test with filter in and out and get the same result.
I am thinking that the pump intake side of the system is the most likely cause of the issue as the suction side can pull air in. Possibilities I can think of:
Blockage in the pump intake line from reservoir, causing high vacuum and oil entry? (I haven't yet pulled this down)
Issue with pump seals on suction side, if any such seals exist? (I'm wanting advice before I do a rebuild)
Has anyone seen this before and have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
FordnMassey