I debated about where to put this, but this seemed to make the most sense. Admins, feel free to move it.
As I posted in the WAYWO thread, I replaced my high pressure power steering line on the Fire Engine last night. While I was at it, I decided it might be a good idea to flush the system out, so I disconnected the return line from the reservoir, aimed it into a bucket, got a friend to plug the hole in the bottom of the reservoir and pour fluid into it, and I turned the pump by hand.
Problem was, I couldn't get any fluid to come out of the return line other than a few drips, which I think were from fluid that was in there already anyway. I had been under the impression that by doing it this way I could flush a bunch of fluid through the system to clean it out. What did I do wrong?
Thanks in advance.
--Nathan
As I posted in the WAYWO thread, I replaced my high pressure power steering line on the Fire Engine last night. While I was at it, I decided it might be a good idea to flush the system out, so I disconnected the return line from the reservoir, aimed it into a bucket, got a friend to plug the hole in the bottom of the reservoir and pour fluid into it, and I turned the pump by hand.
Problem was, I couldn't get any fluid to come out of the return line other than a few drips, which I think were from fluid that was in there already anyway. I had been under the impression that by doing it this way I could flush a bunch of fluid through the system to clean it out. What did I do wrong?
Thanks in advance.
--Nathan
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