awesomeissquid
SILVER Star
Two questions for those more in the know.
I recently fixed up my power steering system that was leaking from the hoses at the reservoir. Cleaned everything up, flushed with new fluid and added some AT-205 to help restore some gaskets. During the cleaning I found the PS brake line was soaked in fluid. I have wiped off what I could, but did not want to use any cleaning products since I don't want to affect the rubber. What's the general consensus for something like this? I have no idea on the age of the lines (no cracks visible) and I was not able to find if brake lines are resistant to transmission fluid. Should I just go ahead and replace them? I was thinking of going with the Slee SS brake lines for everything.
Second question deals with the rack itself. The inner TRE seem fine and the boots are not wet which is why I decided to hold on replacing the rack for now. It does seem to be leaking a bit from what I believe is the yoke? Is this something that I can just tighten or will the AT-205 potentially help seal it up? Really appreciate the help.
I recently fixed up my power steering system that was leaking from the hoses at the reservoir. Cleaned everything up, flushed with new fluid and added some AT-205 to help restore some gaskets. During the cleaning I found the PS brake line was soaked in fluid. I have wiped off what I could, but did not want to use any cleaning products since I don't want to affect the rubber. What's the general consensus for something like this? I have no idea on the age of the lines (no cracks visible) and I was not able to find if brake lines are resistant to transmission fluid. Should I just go ahead and replace them? I was thinking of going with the Slee SS brake lines for everything.
Second question deals with the rack itself. The inner TRE seem fine and the boots are not wet which is why I decided to hold on replacing the rack for now. It does seem to be leaking a bit from what I believe is the yoke? Is this something that I can just tighten or will the AT-205 potentially help seal it up? Really appreciate the help.