2000 blazer leaking power steering cooler?
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I've seen a few threads on here but nothing that gives a simple fix for this, my power steering cooler has rusted out and is leaving puddles below the vehicle and I've lost power steering, no one makes a replacement so I'm stuck making something work. Does anyone have an easy fix for this??
#2
How bad is the rust? Can you not just patch it with some hose and clamps? That's how it is connected to the steel lines from the pump. I would think one could also modify a little tranny cooler to do the job as well.
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The below link fits 2000 S10. You could probably make it work for a Blazer I would think.
HaydenŽ 1009 - Swirl-Cool? Power Steering Oil Cooler (9" x 2 1/2" x 3/4" Light Duty)
HaydenŽ 1009 - Swirl-Cool? Power Steering Oil Cooler (9" x 2 1/2" x 3/4" Light Duty)
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It's actually busted right in the middle where the metal bar runs through, so there's really no way to patch it. If I can get some time to actually look at it I might be able to come up with something. One more question, the cooler is on the low pressure side so I can use any kind of rubber hose to patch/ bypass it?
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Oh, so it's rusted all the way up and down... Gotcha. To bypass it you could just use the existing hose and remove the remote metal structure. That would get you by. I don't know how hot the system gets, but if they put a cooler on it I would keep one on there. Either hit a bone yard or order something aftermarket like shown above
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Oh, so it's rusted all the way up and down... Gotcha. To bypass it you could just use the existing hose and remove the remote metal structure. That would get you by. I don't know how hot the system gets, but if they put a cooler on it I would keep one on there. Either hit a bone yard or order something aftermarket like shown above
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