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Old Apr 12, 2000 | 12:46 AM
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On weekly inspection of the engine bay I have discovered that the power steering pump is leaking fluid, only slightly but enough to require top up within a week. Is this a common problem and does it mean a new PS pump? I don't know exactly where it's coming from but it seems to be from the base of the pump rather than the reservior (spelling?).

In the meantime what fluid should I top up the power steering with ?

Any suggestions before the steering gets rather heavy!!

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Old Apr 12, 2000 | 06:40 PM
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This is quite common, especially on earlier cars. The fluid can over heat when the car is used at high revs with frequent steering inputs... like on a country lane blast.

Try using a top grade fluid, like Castrol Automatic Transmission Fluid. It should be rated as at least Dextron II.

Silkolene have developed a fully synthetic fluid and it is curently on test with competition teams. Results from a mate who is testing say it sorts the problem completely.
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Old Apr 13, 2000 | 10:36 AM
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Thanks Pete

Do you mean that I shouldn't worry about the leak and just top up the fluid? Will the pump 'reseal' itself when I stop having fun??!!!

Also did you receive my e-mail (sent 5.4.00 to enquires@scoobysport) regarding ordering a new speedo for my WRX?

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Dave

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