Ok guys, my rear actuators are leaking and im sick of smelling the fluid in my garage so i decided to remove the system completely from my car, since it was just plugged off for the past two years after putting my Koni's in. After talking briefly with Sebring nl i have taken apart my power steering pump and im going to modify it to get rid of the pressure to the rear. Here are the pics.





This is the port that sends the pressure to the rear



It is pressurized by these two pistons turned on an eccentric shaft





I will be making up a tool to take out the pistons that are there by machining an X piece to fit in the pattern on top of the pistons.



That way i wont have to machine the eccentric shaft down. I can just plug the pistons holes and the port with bolts and washers and they wont pressurize. Anyone who has done this before or has any other ideas come forward so we can make up a DIY for those who want to do this.

I should find out how feasible it is once i can unscrew the pistons from the pump. I just hope they arent pressed in , but i couldnt imagine BMW pressing them in since they could be serviceable if you have the right tool to unscrew them. Im hoping i can just take the pistons out, remove the springs and pistons from the assembly, and just use the X caps as plugs and plug off the pressure out port and call it done. I will post up pictures later once i get my tool made up to attempt to remove the X caps.