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Old 04-06-2017, 11:24 PM   #6
AZ986S
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Should have known better

So after the last CVR HPDE, I took the power steering pump and reservoirs apart and really still couldn't pinpoint the source of the leak, other than maybe a trickle in the front of the pump, and some fluid on the top of the engine. So I suspected the pump itself (shaft seal) and also the lower reservoir to pump seal. The red plastic return compression fitting looked just fine. The lines and fittings looked fine too.

Soooo here I go. Started shopping online for the pump and both reservoirs (lower and upper). Took a chance with a rebuilt pump from ********************************AZ, since I had luck previously with a rebuilt alternator from them. When I unpacked the pump, it looked terrible. Still had the old reservoirs attached to it, and had been half painted with black spray paint. Then, I tried turning it and had to use a strap wrench to "unseize" it. Was turning ok after that... So I proceeded to assemble the pump and new reservoirs, then installed in the car. Buttoned everything up and added fluid and purged the air with a few lock to lock turns. That pump did not sound good. It was whining like it was bad. I disconnected the lines at the rack thinking there was trapped air, but still the same thing. Very loud whine and worse at higher RPM. Obviously this was a BAD pump, so I proceeded to unbutton everything and pull the pump out AGAIN! Guess what? It was much quicker the second time!

Well, needless to say, I was not happy. I returned the pump and got a new LUK one. One thing to note: they wanted proof of "professional" installation to return the pump under warranty!!! After looking at the pump, they did not press this and gave me my money back (thanks ********************************Az).

Installed the new pump, filled with fresh fluid, and works like a champ! No leak so far (and even better, sound normal now).

Moral of the story: don't try to cheap out, especially on a power steering pump

Ready for Sunday's HPDE at Wild Horse Pass East track! woohoo!

P.S. Summer project, thinking of doing the electric power steering upgrade. Might have a lightly used LUK PS pump for sale
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