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Old 05-30-2007, 02:23 PM   #1
RAB38
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power steering issues

Has any one had any issues going to cross over steering with thier power steering pump? I am on my fourth pump and it just went bad. I have the gm performace parts serpentine set up and the pump it came with was off of a 90's camaro. That one did not last at all. I replaced it with one for a 89 chevy 1500 4x4, that one started to leak at the shaft seal. I replaced it with a 3/4 one from the same year and it would not steer once it got hot. So this time I put one off of a 1 ton truck and put a cooler on it. This one lasted exactly one day before it went. This time it leaked so bad out of the front shaft seal that it blew oil all over everything under the truck and when I got home it had no oil in the pump what so ever.

This thing has been on the street and not off road, I am at a loss other than buying a PSC hydro assist set up.

Any thoughts or ideas? Am I missing something here?
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