Help leaking power steering fluid. (1 Viewer)

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Hello, in need of some advice for my power steering leak . It seems to be leaking at the clamp that the cooler lines connect. Im having a hard time finding the part number for that clamp & the lines itself.
Looking for advice, new to owning a 80 series. My grandfather bought it new and I inherited it.
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Learn to use the Search function: top right of any page, choose 80 forum then use terms like power steering cooler

Go to the Resources link at the top of the page, look for the FSM (Factory Service Manual) for your model and download a copy

How to find parts and part numbers has been discussed a lot: online Toyota dealers, local Toyota dealers, Partsouq, etc, etc

Leak is likely from the pipe (corrosion) under the clamp

Some people have replaced the OEM cooler with aftermarket parts (try a Search for details)


Diagram below is from Partsouq (UAE). Type in your VIN and your model will come up with diagrams and part numbers.
On the website, when you hover the pointer over the numbers, there will be a link to a photo of the part you're looking for:


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I envy you. My sons have inhereited their Land Cruisers from me.

That cooler has never been cheap, but $400 OEM and $235 from the desert sands (less $250 brokerage and customs fees, not to mention shipping) is a bit much. As much as an OEM purist as I am, I'd have a hard time not buying A Derale fin and tube cooler:
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etc., etc., etc.


That part has become infected with the same disease the local gas station's in–ground fuel has: the price seems to go up well after it's been bought and pumped into the tanks.
 
I see this is your first post, Welcome to MUD.
That is one CLEAN engine bay! Your grandad took super great care of that truck.
Like @Kernal said, search is your friend. But...the search function on Mud is flakey. If you use Google and put what you're looking for and IH8MUD in the line you'll get pretty good results.
 
Or try DuckDuckGo for a Search engine, they don't track you like Google.
 

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