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7045 steering noise

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    Posted: 09 Jun 2015 at 2:10pm
7045 powershift has a whining noise when turning steering wheel.any help appreciated.
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There is always a noise of oil going through steering valve or is this a new noise?  MACK
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Did you just change the rear end filters? Putting the small filter bypass valve in on the wrong end or leaving it in the old filter will cause that because the internal check valve in the housing isn't open far enough. I would think it would affect more but that seems to be where it shows up first.

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steering wheel feels somewhat tight when turning and makes a growling noise-changed diff filters in 2013.
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To eliminate a possible mechanical issue, jack up each front wheel and pump gun grease into each spindle until grease runs out the top and bottom. While both front wheels are off the ground, see if your steering wheel noise is still there or not.
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jacked left front off ground pumped spindle with grease-comes out top fine but nothing out the bottom.
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And so.........did the steering "noise" go away while jacked up??????????????
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since grease didn't come out the bottom of the spindle I assumed something wrong-I had greased the spindles in the last month-so no I have not done anything yet.
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what's the problem when no grease comes out the bottom.Thanks.
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I would assume the grease is taking the path of least resistance- up and out the top. Find some way to plug up the top so the grease has nowhere to go but down. That's how I do the tail wheel spindle on my brush hog.
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