steering pump resevoir...help

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SunlitComet

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Yes a pinhole leak will piss over everything and I can tell you right now if you do not wash down the whole compartment after repairing that pissed PS fluid will ruin a lot of rubber parts among others things real fast.
 

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I'm in the middle of replacing this, got the old one off without a problem, but putting the new one on, I cannot get the nut to screw into the hole on the reservoir, feels like the threads catch then it just turns freely again. I also tried to put the old one back on and have the same problem. Any suggestions?
 

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Keep trying, Move the fitting around a bit as you push and try to thread it in. Its a pain. make sure the o-rings are on the pump side of the line.
 

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Ok I finally got it, now on the top side, I have no problem getting it started but when it's about halfway in it just stops, can't turn it anymore.
 

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