Drift motion power steering line leak!

Arrest_me_red

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i have a leak in my power steering pressure line, where the fitting meets the steering rack, i can't tighten it any more and fluid keeps seeping out, there is a copper gasket between the coupler and the steering rack, did i need to put thread lock, teflon tape, or some sealant on the fitting first? any advise would be great!

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hvyman

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From that pic the crush washer looks to be off center.

Maybe try removing and installing a new crush washer. Havnt had any problems with mine.
 

Arrest_me_red

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alright, after i took this picture i had loosened the fitting and slid the washer back to center and the leak was still there, i didn't know it was a crush washer, that means it isn't re usable? does anyone know what size it is? so that i can get a new one? thanks very much guys!
 

toyotanos

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Yep, once they crush to a certain shape, its very hard to make them seal correctly if they didn't seal 100% to begin with. All you need to do is bring the fitting to a hardware store that has an assortment of copper washers and find one that fits the fitting as well as seals to the rack. Kinda tricky, but it can be done :)
You might also be able to talk to Aaron and let him know what's going on- he's likely to help you, being the good guy he is (in my experience)
 

tlo86

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need the right copper crush washer. dont reuse old ones. teflon tape is a pure nono. no silicone or anything~ unless of course you want to keep it leakin ;) and there is never a pour in fixall.