the Vr had a leaky steering pump when I bought it that's one reason I got it cheap.
anyway I got a supposedly new pump off a guy who no longer needed it.
still leaked, closer inspection revealed was seeping from behind the hose clip on the high pressure hose. New hose fixed that. For several months went ok then started leaking again.
when I replaced the reservoir I did not notice any oil seal O ring so assumed there was not one as the tank seemed tight.
anyway rang the local dealer, the parts guy says yes there should be an O ring there and it would cost around $12.
This seemed a bit pricy for about a 15mm O ring so I went to my plumbers tool kit and found one in there fitted perfectly.
When In removed the tank I found the original ring in the bottom of the filler neck, obviously when I put the tank back the ring had got dislodged and then pushed down the bottom of the filler neck. fished it out now not a drop leaks after a month or so.
shows 2 things....replace the O ring I must have lost about $20 worth of fluid filling it up every 3 or 4 days.
....secondly Holden genuine prices are not the bargain that Holden built its reputation on, of cheap and readily available parts.
I would imagine the O ring would cost about 40 cents from Bearing Service Co.
And before you ask, it is a neoprene one so oil wont affect it.
Edited by user Saturday, 9 February 2013 6:06:41 AM(UTC)
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