> My '67's power steering gear box is leaking pretty > badly. It seems that Before you replace it, Tim, here are a few tips to try. If you have tried them already, humor me, I just performed them myself on my '67's leaky box and they worked great. First, make sure you had been using only power steering fluid in the box. If not, drain it all out as best you can..or just wait for it all to leak out. Next, fill the power steering box with a blend of 20W-50 motor oil mixed with brake fluid..use about a tablespoon of brake fluid for every quart of oil you put in. Make sure you shake it up really good before putting it in. Using this solution to top it off should slow the leak. Gradually switch to using straight 20W-50 oil, and as long as the leak is lessened, you can use thinner oil (like a 10W-30) when you top it off subsequently. But use the 20W-50 till the leak subsides. If it does not, you may have to use a thicker oil like straight 30W or straight 40W. If even the 40W doesn't stop the leak, then you need the box rebuilt. As far as I know, there is no harm to using motor oil in the pump, Dimitrios taught me this stop-leak procedure which he's used on both his '68's and he hasn't had any other problems with the pumps. > What's my best strategy? Can a '68 model be used in > a '67, perhaps I don't see why a 68 box wouldnt fit...the cars are virtually identical except for cosmetic differences. check www.partamerica.com and look under '67 Chrysler Imperial, I believe they list the part. ===== --Mike Pittinaro One point eight litres Stromberg carburators sing Loose nut at the wheel __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/