Well, as if my own Activa springing a coolant leak wasn't enough, it seems that my Dad's Activa has also decided to throw a spanner in the works, in an even more annoying way!
It's had a slight weep from the front Activa ram since we bought it a few month back, but in the last couple of days the leak decided to get a lot more serious. Getting it up on a ramp allowed us to see the full extent of the problem - it is in fact a new leak from the steering rack.
Close-up...
Firstly, what is it that's likely leaking? Secondly, Is there a way of repairing it in situ, or is a recon rack needed (in which case, should I just go ahead and do that V6 conversion now? )
Xantia steering rack leaking badly
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Re: Xantia steering rack leaking badly
Need to clean it all up to see where it's actually leaking from. IIRC the pinon seal can fail and then it leaks. You can put new seals in the pinion valve, but it's not exactly easy! The brake valve leak off is also right above there, and if that leaks it can throw LHM everywhere!
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Re: Xantia steering rack leaking badly
Matt, am I correct in thinking the leak is on the nearside? It's hard to tell from the picture but if so then what appears to have the LHM drip on it is the steering ram leakage return collar..
It could be a leak from way above though, perhaps the security valve or anti-sink valve under the LHM reservoir..
As Richard says, a good clean-up is needed to be sure...
If my assumption its the nearside than the pinion valve is likely OK but if it is the culprit then Pleiades are the best route to repair. As Richard says, the resealing is a tricky job.
If it's the steering ram then the leakage return collar can be replaced with an XM one - the same as used in Activa ram repairs - but getting the ram off to do the job is tricky... It might be easier to remove the rack complete...
It could be a leak from way above though, perhaps the security valve or anti-sink valve under the LHM reservoir..
As Richard says, a good clean-up is needed to be sure...
If my assumption its the nearside than the pinion valve is likely OK but if it is the culprit then Pleiades are the best route to repair. As Richard says, the resealing is a tricky job.
If it's the steering ram then the leakage return collar can be replaced with an XM one - the same as used in Activa ram repairs - but getting the ram off to do the job is tricky... It might be easier to remove the rack complete...
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Re: Xantia steering rack leaking badly
here is the price and part No. for the XM ram seepage return collar Sir Jim mentioned
Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT Selection
95640212 LEAK BACK UNION 6.55 GBP 7.86 GBP 7.86 GBP
i have fitted these in situe on the likes of the BX before now, why is it more difficult on the XANT ????
Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT Selection
95640212 LEAK BACK UNION 6.55 GBP 7.86 GBP 7.86 GBP
i have fitted these in situe on the likes of the BX before now, why is it more difficult on the XANT ????
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1986 MK1 BX 1.9na D Auto(in Mothman Andy's stable )
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purple and lilac metalic 2CV(VIOLET)registered to her in doors
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Re: Xantia steering rack leaking badly
Thanks for posting up the part number Malcolm
Everything is harder on an Activa Malcolm!!!!
Because it's an Activa the roll corrector mechanism is in the way of the bolts that hold the ram to the rackcitronut wrote: i have fitted these in situe on the likes of the BX before now, why is it more difficult on the XANT ????
Everything is harder on an Activa Malcolm!!!!
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