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leaking bendix power steering control valae
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Replaced original? seals with correctly sized set from a local hydraulic repair shop, but leak persists.
Ordered repair kit from Packard parts suplier. In addition to the two seals it contained an"O" ding that is not shown in the parts or service manuals It appears to be sized to fit the control valve spool bolt.
I would deeply appreciate information on the proper placement of this O ring.
Thanks Happy

Posted on: 2016/11/11 16:21
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Re: leaking bendix power steering control valae
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Hi, Any feedback on this question? I bought the seal kit from Max and have the same question as to what to do with the o-ring.??

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Posted on: 2017/3/19 12:38
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Re: leaking bendix power steering control valae
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Since Max supplied the kit I would give them a call and explain the issue of the O ring not showing in the factory rebuild info. Ask if the O ring is to replace another item and if not, where it goes. It is possible they have made an error or the kit is from an outside supplier and is designed for more than one mfg or application.

As to leaks after new power cylinder seals are installed pay particular attention to the condition of the rod. I have seen several rods dirty, scored, or corroded to the point a few slides across a new seal is enough to start it leaking again. The control valve also had a bulletin or two regarding proper installation of the seals over rough or threaded surfaces and also the correct orientation of the lip on the seals. If a seal is in backwards fluid will push right past it.

Posted on: 2017/3/19 12:55
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Re: leaking bendix power steering control valae
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The O ring as part of the kit is not needed and should not be installed. Since I was curious to see what would happen if I installed the O ring, I tried it in two different locations one in front of the seal and one behind the seal. In both cases, the control valve did not function properly, resulting in no power assist.
I did talk to Max, they indicated that this kit could be used in other applications. Hence the extra part.
So, my advice would be just to install the new seal and lock nut.
Happy

Posted on: 2017/3/22 9:05
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Thank you all for your reply and Happy, the results of your trials. I just talked to JD at Max as well and he also said it didn't apply. Annoying, as it causes confusion but I'll discard the o-ring and just put those seals etc in.

A related question regarding the ball stud and the outer sleeve. My outer sleeve has a semi-circular "indent" in it that looks like the ball stud was forced against the sleeve. The inner sleeve catches on this so I was about to clean it up, debur it etc. But then I noticed the parts plate (31E) actually shows this indent in the sleeve making me think it is supposed to be there to some degree. I was still going to flatten it so that the inner sleeve slides in smoothly.
Wondering if you saw something similar in yours.?

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Posted on: 2017/3/22 13:38
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I think so. Short term memory loss. As I recall I think that's how the ball stud fits into the sleeve. Removing the burr should not hurt any thing. Good luck.

Happy

Posted on: 2017/3/24 6:51
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