Message from @Plague Doctor Lawrence
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I have an 82 f250 that has a decent power steering leak from the pitman arm. I think of it not as a leak, but as a self flushing system. It still works fine, I just need to make sure the fluid stays topped off
> Also... Is that car in the picture an S14?
@Plague Doctor Lawrence think that's an S15 but not sure
I’m pretty sure it’s the latter S14 with the facelift. 1999 was the last year the Silvias came to America.
The S15 hasn’t come to the states yet and it’s not legal to import.
@TheFirelord3 I wouldn’t call mine a self flushing system... It goes from just over filled to extremely low in just a week and that’s without driving.
Yeah
@Plague Doctor Lawrence If you need info, let me know: year make model.
It’s a 1987 Acura Integra LS hatchback sedan DOHC.
My step grandpa came over and the left side rack gasket and boot are gone.
Turning the wheel is like turning on a faucet.
So the seal in the rack is toast? Only will do the faucet thing in one direction...
Steering fluid splashes down.
Yep. Seen that. Seen worse...
>20 years fixing broke cars.
I know the Integra is based off of the Civic but I can only hope they have enough parts in common to keep finding them...
The engine is the “brown top” 1.6 liter twin cam 16 valve.
No worries. Integra is popular enough you should be fine for parts.
Not the first generation sadly... Most parts I can find are for the 90’s models...
And with how old it is my Mom might need me to get a newer car...
Sweet!
Cool
Notice the rearview mirror on the roof!
Why does this remind me of Hot wheels
Life size hot wheel
That was the first Hot Wheels I ever had!
That looks pretty awesome! But I hate to bring up some bad news...