How to install these pesky Teflon seals. Ford power steering line seal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- Fords are known for using this type of seal. it works excellent when installed correctly
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I used a short 3/8 in socket extension that worked but it could have been slightly larger in diameter at the base. The extensions and sockets do vary in diameter according to build quality. Thanks for this video!
The snap on socket seal/washer tool got have one! Fomoco approved! Great tip!
Thanks, good tip! I was tired of seeing my line leaking on my serpentine belt.
Great problem solving idea. I would have tried soaking the teflon washer in warm water about the same temperate as a hot cup of coffee. Making it more pliable.
I was thinking the same thing. Of course, I would have probably got mad and put some rubber washer in there. That way I can spray steering fluid all over my driveway and tick off the wife. :)
Thanks Kenny!
Great Job Kenny ...Oscar from Colorado @ 68 years
Great tip!. I just made the mistake of putting a Cardone pump on a 09 focus which lasted all of two weeks.Was second guessing if I installed the washer wrong.Second time around will be a proper pump and this trick.Thanks!
Kenny thank you so much for posting this video it help a lot
You can the same thing with a sharpy cap, difference is a sharp cap will slip over the threads nice and easy and the seal slides right on!
Bravo old mate that was a trick werth learning
Fantastic great job 💯👍
I appreciate your reply. Thanks for watching & keep wrenching 🔧
@@WrenchingWithKenny truly was my pleasure
I have an FG Falcon have not had one but the man before changed the power steering high pressure line. But now that the car is mine the power steering pump is making a crappy noise I like put oil behind it it's quiet four little time and also when I took the cap off it made a little pop sound but with pressure in the oil tank I'm going to leave the top off and turn the steering wheel left and right a few dozen times hopefully get the air out of the system and then I'm going to figure out how to take some pressure off the belt. Maybe too tight live and learn I guess.
Cheers mate will keep watching
It's doubtful that the belt "being too tight" is the problem. I suggest a powersteering flush. It may solve the issue for you 🔧
Thanks Kenny Great info
I watched ford Tech Makuloco channel and all he did was stretch it with his fingers and installed one thread at a time until it seated at the bottom. Also Rich Pin Channel used the cover on a sharpie to install the seal.
Good tip. I wonder if a heat gun might allow it to expand a little to allow installation.
Quite possible
@@WrenchingWithKenny. Hi from across the pond and my Transit nut onto the power stearing pump. This nut also has a seal on the internal diameter , so there is potential for 2 leeks to occur. Yes you’ve guessed….I have both !!
VERY IMPORTANT - READ !!!. Teflon seals account for about 10% of all leaks. if your leak is coming from between the pipe and the fitting, the problem is the internal "O" ring inside the hose fitting. you can change the Teflon seal and the leak will still be there (don't waste your time). To stop the leak, you need to replace the hose. I bought one from Rock Auto for about $ 25.00 and stopped the leak.
Forgot to mention that the power steering connection pipe never gets tight, the seal is made by an internal "O" ring, you will always be able to move the pipe, it's normal.
I went to Ace Hardware and got a 11mm viton o-ring. The nylon seal from Autozone broke.
So it's been over an hour. I did the exact same process with the same snap on deep well socket. But the seal won't shrink back
I use a “lady finger”.. or tapered alignment bar. It works well as well.
Good idea !! Ill try that next time
Why can’t I find this Teflon seal o ring for a 2012 Ford Taurus. I can’t find it anywhere
we put in water and put in microwave then stretch it be hand works great
Could you heat it up..heat gun...boiling water ..??
I would think hot water would help. Ive never actually tried it that way
Do you know where I can get these
Can you use brings better
The size of the seal?
I don't know but I believe Ford only used 2 sizes. They are both in a kit available at the parts store. Usually, it's a "HELP" pack. I hope that helps. Keep wrenching 🔧
Fords, no wonder the company is going tits up. Smart arse dady boys get to design big boy stuff
Flare and nut just wouldn't work? Like say, it did for 40 some years?