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Old 13 Oct 2005, 07:32 pm
Nino NoSpam
 
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Default Pinprick hole in power steering hose --please help!

I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant I
can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
easy and cheap way to fix it.

Thanks,

Nino


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Old 13 Oct 2005, 08:53 pm
Michael Pardee
 
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Default Re: Pinprick hole in power steering hose --please help!

"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
> there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant
> I
> can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
> easy and cheap way to fix it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nino
>
>

If it is the high pressure side (which I suspect it is) the tubing probably
must be replaced. Some truck repair shops have the materials and equipment
to make a replacement at a modest cost. An expert welder may be able to seal
the hole, but you'd have to ask.

If it is the low pressure (return) side, it can be repaired with metal
filled epoxy, like JB Weld. The difficult part is to drain the hose so oil
doesn't try to ooze out, then clean all traces of oil from the surrounding
area.

In any case, the big question is "why is there a hole?" If it wore through
because it was rubbing on something the fix is obvious. Otherwise I would
suspect corrosion - maybe from the inside out - and any fix short of
replacement is doomed.

Mike


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Old 13 Oct 2005, 09:45 pm
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Default Re: Pinprick hole in power steering hose --please help!

Nino NoSpam wrote:
> I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
> there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant I
> can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
> easy and cheap way to fix it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nino
>
>

don't even try. replace the hose. get one from a junk yard if you
don't want to buy new.

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Old 13 Oct 2005, 11:06 pm
Elle
 
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Default Re: Pinprick hole in power steering hose --please help!

What year and model is your Honda? Is it the inlet hose or the outlet hose
to the pump (or some other hose)?

The inlet hose diameter will tend to be a bit larger than the outlet hose
diameter.

I've removed the P.S. pump on my 1991 Civic in the past (as part of a timing
belt yada job). It was a surprisingly small deal to disconnect the hoses and
subsequently purge the system of air. And I'm not a particularly talented
Honda repair/maintenance hands on person at that. I take a lo-ong time.

"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote
> I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
> there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant

I
> can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
> easy and cheap way to fix it.



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Old 14 Oct 2005, 12:55 am
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"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:_0D3f.177984$1i.85395@pd7tw2no...
> I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
> there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant I
> can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
> easy and cheap way to fix it.


You don't want to stand next to the high pressure hose when someone
turns the wheel. Liable to get squirt with 1500psi fluid. If it's the low
pressure tube, you might be able to use a propane torch and hi-temp
rosin core solder.


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Old 14 Oct 2005, 02:18 am
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Nino NoSpam wrote:

> I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
> there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant I
> can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
> easy and cheap way to fix it.


DUCT TAPE!!


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Old 14 Oct 2005, 02:21 am
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Burt Squareman wrote:

> "Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:_0D3f.177984$1i.85395@pd7tw2no...
>
>>I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
>>there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant I
>>can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want an
>>easy and cheap way to fix it.

>
>
> You don't want to stand next to the high pressure hose when someone
> turns the wheel. Liable to get squirt with 1500psi fluid. If it's the low
> pressure tube, you might be able to use a propane torch and hi-temp
> rosin core solder.


Remembering the hydraulic fluid IS flammable....


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Old 14 Oct 2005, 07:31 pm
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"Matt Ion" <soundy@moltenimage.com> wrote in message
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> Burt Squareman wrote:
>
>> "Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:_0D3f.177984$1i.85395@pd7tw2no...
>>
>>>I have a tiny pinprick hole in my metal tubular power steering hose. Is
>>>there a simple way to plug this hole? Is there a special glue or sealant
>>>I
>>>can use? To replace the hose looks like a very difficult task. I want
>>>an
>>>easy and cheap way to fix it.

>>
>>
>> You don't want to stand next to the high pressure hose when someone
>> turns the wheel. Liable to get squirt with 1500psi fluid. If it's the low
>> pressure tube, you might be able to use a propane torch and hi-temp
>> rosin core solder.

>
> Remembering the hydraulic fluid IS flammable....
>

And it takes special (nasty-toxic) flux to solder aluminum.

Mike


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