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Wd45 power steering leak

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    Posted: 31 Aug 2023 at 11:51am
Hi a’ll!!
So I’m getting really tired of this power steering leak and can’t figure out how to fix it…
I’ve replaced the O-ring but it helps for awhile than it leaks all over again…
1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD45
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I'd scrape all that paint off both surfaces, run a flat file on each side (unless both sides are "somewhat" flat), and use a touch of rtv silicone in the o-ring groove.
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The boring under cap is only a dust seal. There is orings on spool that need replaced.                        MACK
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Look at the barrel when you have the spool out. Water will form pits and the o-rings will not seal.
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I had the same problem. Mine would leak oil while it was not running. I did everything I could think of twice. Finally, I noticed the cap was slightly sprung or warped. I straightened it that stopped the leak. Good luck, this kind of problem can drive you nuts.
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Originally posted by MACK MACK wrote:

The boring under cap is only a dust seal. There is orings on spool that need replaced.                        MACK

Thanks Mack!!!
I didn’t even know there was O-rings there….
I replaced the O-rings and it works like a good Allis should!!!
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It doesn’t have anything in there to catch my finger nail on and no rust in there (it surprised me) so I think it’s ready to roll!!!
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