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I'll be replacing my pwr steering control valve and cylinder and would appreciate any and all hints, tips, etc. thanks.......
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George Black said:John: I bought the April 2005 issue of Corvette Enthusiast. today. Excellent article! Very detailed! I have the replacement parts, just need the time to do the work.
Question: Can (or should I) use Teflon Tape on the hose fittings? I understand that the fittings should not leak if torqued correctly, but I have seen them do so. Any thoughts or comments? Will the tape "hurt" anything?
Note: I never knew that the zerk fitting on the bottom of the control valve should not be greased! Thanks for that tip!
I_R_DA_ONE said:.
It happened to me--one day I something felt funny in the steering, so when I got to my driveway I cycled the steering wheel lock to lock a few times. There was a loud snap followed by a metallic clunk. I got out of the car and saw the frame bracket and half the power steering cylinder lying free on the ground along with a small section of frame. The frame section has no rust; this was simply a metal fatigue issue. It would not have been a good thing for this to have happened while cornering.
If my '77 had this weak spot, I'd say it's well worth checking on yours.
