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5 Star LP Power Steering problem

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Frank L.

10-07-2004 13:29:23




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The steering seems to be stuck. I tried to get it to move by puting a pry bar in the u joints and it is frozen after it gets past the last u joint on the steering.
The front cyl. on the power steerig had some seepage after I had it running for about 30 minutes. Any Ideas would be appreciated.
I hate to tear it all apart to get it free, until I know more about it.
Also when can I get the left side tin work for the engine.

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Kevin Moschenrose

10-07-2004 23:45:26




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 Re: 5 Star LP Power Steering problem in reply to Frank L., 10-07-2004 13:29:23  
Frank, Your trouble is in the power steering control valve. It most likely is not opening at all and not allowing the fluid to pass back though it like it should causint it to fluid lock. I would almost bet it is stuck closed. I have three 5-stars lp gas and diesel, myself and parts books to go with them. If I can help by sending you photos of how the valve is put together just send an email I left it open.

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Ks-farmer

10-07-2004 21:39:52




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 Re: 5 Star LP Power Steering problem in reply to Frank L., 10-07-2004 13:29:23  
I had the same problem on my M5, the tractor had been sitting awhile without being used. The spindle was rusted stuck in the axle tube. I put penetrating fluid on it and then jacked up the front end and took a good sized hammer and a block of oak and beat it down. When the spindle was out I took a wire brush and cleaned it up and greased the heck out of it.



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