Removing the high pressure power steering hose
Removing the high pressure power steering hose
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Colin RedGriff

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2,541 posts

281 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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I'm renewing all the power steering hose. I've disconnected both the low pressure pipes and the banjo joint for the high pressure hose on the rack but I have got stuck getting the other end off the power steering pump.

I gave up trying to do it on the car and removed the pump but I still can't shift the joint. Before I start using extensions and the like to increase my leverage I wanted to check that I'm attacking the right bit. In this picture is the offending pipe, do I undo the smaller of the two nuts that is on the pipe, or the larger one that the pipe screws into?

I'll spray it with some penetrating fluid and leave it overnight. Can I apply heat to it without damaging the pump? Any ideas for getting this off without damaging the pump? The pipe is scrap so I'll probably cut the pipe close to the nut and try with a socket and breaker bar.


_MG_9439 by Colin RedGriff, on Flickr

Anyone managed to get this pipe off?

Edited by Colin RedGriff on Wednesday 21st March 23:46

SteveGRF

259 posts

271 months

Thursday 22nd March 2012
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Just checking, that small nut with the grove on the flanks is probally a left hand thread?

Colin RedGriff

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2,541 posts

281 months

Thursday 22nd March 2012
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I hadn't thought of that - thanks I will try it when I get home.

Do you know why it would be a LH thread?

Colin RedGriff

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2,541 posts

281 months

Thursday 22nd March 2012
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Got it off - the penetrating oil did the trick, came off first try. If any one is interested it's not a LH thread, just bloody tight! 5/8 inch spanner size.

I doubt I could have done it with the pump on the car.