steering rack

Tom EGBERT egbert1323 at msn.com
Sat Feb 5 18:40:06 EST 2005


  I have owned a high milage car for 3 years and just aquired another 67,000 
mile car last summer. It had been sitting idle for long periods of time and 
the pentosin leaked like crazy. Stunk and smoked but after I  just drove the 
car for a while; the leak stopped. After 3 weeks or so no more leak and I 
still have the reseal kit if it comes back.

>From: Phil Rose <pjrose at frontiernet.net>
>To: Bernie Benz <b.benz at charter.net>
>CC: 200q20V mailing list <200q20v at audifans.com>
>Subject: Re: steering rack
>Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 12:36:31 -0500
>
>At 8:44 AM -0800 2/5/05, Bernie Benz wrote:
>>Mel,
>>
>>At only 66K miles you should not have a high pressure rod seal leak
>>problem.
>>You need to verify the diagnosis.  Wash down the whole area dirt
>>and oil
>>free to find the source of the leak.
>
>I agree with Bernie. You do indeed have good ($$) reason to doubt
>the dealer's diagnosis, IMO. For one thing--can you verify (a) that
>there is hydraulic fluid dripping from either of the steering rack's
>rubber boots, or (b) that there's been a noticeable drop in the
>Pentosin reservoir level? The Pentosin level change might be hard to
>see, but I'd think you ought to be able to reach in and feel fresh
>oil dripping from one of the rack's rubber boots.
>
>Also, hydraulic fluid leaks from other (non-rack) areas of the
>system can work their way down to the exhaust and cause smells.
>
>Another source of burning smell is caused by oil onto the catalytic
>converters from the tranny--i.e., leaking from the differential
>output shaft seal(s). That's not uncommon on these cars between
>50-100K miles. The seal on the passenger side is fairly easy to
>check to see if oil has been spinning off the flange (i.e., behind
>the inner CV joint) and causing a generally oily mess in that area
>(and onto the cat converter right below the heat shield). Same can
>happen on the driver side but more difficult to see.
>
>Phil
>
>
>>
>>>  From: melvin guyer <melguy1 at yahoo.com>
>>>  Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 13:18:29 -0800 (PST)
>>>  To: Bernie Benz <b.benz at charter.net>, Ingo Rautenberg
>>>  <i.rautenberg at waratap.com>
>>>  Cc: 200q20V mailing list <200q20v at audifans.com>
>>>  Subject: Re: steering rack
>>>
>>>  Hi all,
>>>  this is my first post with a question. I have a 1991
>>>  Audi 200 20v with 66K miles, all original. My local
>>>  dealer tells me that the burning smell I reported is
>>>  from an oil leak from the power steering rack, onto
>>>  the catalytic converter. They tell me that a
>>>  replacement part will cost $1,030 and with labor (at
>>>  $85/hr) total repair will come to $1,600. I have no
>>>  reason to doubt their diagnosis of the problem, but
>>>  wondered about the part price. The folks at VM
>>>  Autohaus (a company whose name I learned from reading
>>>  messages from the Audi 200 group) quotes a much lower
>>>  part price. Any advice on what's the best course of
>>>  action for repair?
>>>
>>>  mel guyer
>>>
>>>  =====
>>>  mel guyer
>>>
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>Phil Rose
>Rochester, NY
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