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I am getting power steering fluid in dist points,

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    Posted: 04 May 2010 at 6:57pm
D17 gas 226 , i am getting power steering fluid, I actually use auto transmission fluid in ps, in the distrubutor where the points and condenser etc. , are located I dont know what the problem is and not sure how to fix. The tractor stalled on me this morning and when I took of rotor cap and cover there was a good amount of oil in the dist chamber, is there a seal or gasket that can be replaced or what I was thinking is that the breather is plugged on the ps to create pressure I dont know. If any one knows please let me know what you think . thanks,
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There is a seal at the rear of the pump that sounds like is leaking
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Albert is right...the seal in the pump is leaking and needs to be replaced.  Rick
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The seal is leaking and possibly the needle bearing inside the pump are also worn/worn  out. Why don't you change the oil and get rid of that %$#@ water like transmission fluid and use universal modern hydraulic fluid which is thicker.
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I can use reg hydraulic fluid in the power steering? ok I will drain the auto transmission fluid ( it really is thin stuff I agree) and replace, albert I will call you today you maybe have the part I need? thanks all.
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Or you can just take the whole ps setup off and give it to me! 
 
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DR, I'm glad I saw this post. Am I correct in thinking that it just works better with hytran in it? Got my pedestal off and fixing leaks/bearings at the moment.
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Just use the modern day hydraulic oil....everything works better and far fewer leaks.
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