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Old 03-31-2010, 08:52 PM   #11
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Alright. First things first Unhook the line and bleed the system and get that PS fluid garbage out of there. While the line is unhooked. I am assuming your leak is at the rack. I had this same issue as well.

What I did to remedy it was # 1 clean off threads on rack and fitting. Get PS fluid off those threads,brake clean works great. Now you have two options My local Earl's fitting shop gave me a washer which has a rubber O ring around it.

I twisted that on which makes for a very good seal as well as I used some red threadlocker on the threads. P.S. system works perfect now, no leaks. You can try just the threadlocker, but that washer really gives some good anti leak insurance. Hope this helps. Edit: Layinlow has a pic of exactly what you need.
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