myotis1134
SHO Member
Hey guys,
1992 MTX - rebuilt original steering rack, all new hoses, cooler and reservoir cleaned, didn't mess with the pump.
I've reassembled everything correctly, put a quart of new fluid in the system, and started the vehicle. Got a mess of bubbles returning to the reservoir, shut the engine off, and manually turned the wheels through their range of motion. Restarted the engine, and turned the steering wheel slightly. Immediately the wheel began violently jerking about an eighth of a turn right then left, until I killed the engine. I got a bloody indian-burn the first time - diving for the key.
After that I manually turned the wheels to their extremes, centered the wheel and started the engine. If I don't touch the steering wheel, nothing happens. The fluid circulates, and a few small bubbles would be pushed to the reservoir. For a little while some foam came up, then stopped. I've manually turned the wheels about 15 times at this point, but every time I put pressure on the steering wheel while the engine is running, it starts jerking to either side. The car is up on jack stands, so there's no resistance against the tires.
Tomorrow I'll crawl back under and inspect the harness and wiring to the steering rack, but I'm out of ideas. I can see how trapped air could cause things to go haywire, but how much damn air can be trapped in there? Nothing is leaking, so it's not super probable that air is being sucked in through a supply line, and besides - the reservoir level hasn't changed throughout the whole thing...
I searched the forums, but didn't find enough information to help me solve this. Any advice is appreciated.
1992 MTX - rebuilt original steering rack, all new hoses, cooler and reservoir cleaned, didn't mess with the pump.
I've reassembled everything correctly, put a quart of new fluid in the system, and started the vehicle. Got a mess of bubbles returning to the reservoir, shut the engine off, and manually turned the wheels through their range of motion. Restarted the engine, and turned the steering wheel slightly. Immediately the wheel began violently jerking about an eighth of a turn right then left, until I killed the engine. I got a bloody indian-burn the first time - diving for the key.
After that I manually turned the wheels to their extremes, centered the wheel and started the engine. If I don't touch the steering wheel, nothing happens. The fluid circulates, and a few small bubbles would be pushed to the reservoir. For a little while some foam came up, then stopped. I've manually turned the wheels about 15 times at this point, but every time I put pressure on the steering wheel while the engine is running, it starts jerking to either side. The car is up on jack stands, so there's no resistance against the tires.
Tomorrow I'll crawl back under and inspect the harness and wiring to the steering rack, but I'm out of ideas. I can see how trapped air could cause things to go haywire, but how much damn air can be trapped in there? Nothing is leaking, so it's not super probable that air is being sucked in through a supply line, and besides - the reservoir level hasn't changed throughout the whole thing...
I searched the forums, but didn't find enough information to help me solve this. Any advice is appreciated.

