zombie1969
1/2 ton status
I still have to run the idea by my wife.I cant see any reason why she would say no.Stand by, I'm taking up a collection.........![]()

I still have to run the idea by my wife.I cant see any reason why she would say no.Stand by, I'm taking up a collection.........![]()

....Probably not. Tough to say though. When was the last time you changed the atf and filter. Cheap insurance to pull the pan and have a look see.
Before you pull the pan , and after the leak is corrected, you could perform a cooler flow test, it will loosely tell you how well the pump is working .Pull the pressure line off and have a buddy fire the truck up, with the line connected to a hose and pointed into a clean and clear container.
it should pump a quart in 10-15seconds. If ok run it and see .
Not sure what you mean by engine pump. the P/s fluid is dirty flush it out. If its milky/foamy you probably just got some water in there. As far as the kickdown cable is concearned get a new one, theyre cheap less:than 30$ at a parts store, besides in your neck of the woods who the hell wants to manually downshift going up and down the mountainous roads, and they're super easy to change.
If theres water in there its not a bigg deal? i figured it would ahve been. Is that whats accounting for this loud screaching noise when i turn the wheel eather left or right? And very true with the mountains. It was only fun to shift in my old subaru going through the mountains...
As tight as humanly possible will create extra tension and heat on the belt, there has to be some deflection, like 1in for every foot of belt between belt driven components. Ask how i know about belts as tight as humanly possible, and what it can cause
Just guesstamate or get a belt tention checking tool.Well then please do explain.... and how I can properly manage to figure out the tension of 1in for every foot belt between belt components.... thats not gonna be in the manual....

The real only way i can explain is, if there was a foot between your P/S pump and water pump pulley you would want an inch of movement on the belt(up and down) total. but the distance between the P/S and H20 pump is coser to 10 in if memory serves so a good safe bet would be roughly 3/4in. It doesn't have to be exact science here, but i have in person seen a alternator pulley turn glowing red after about 3 miles of driving because the belt was tight as humanly possible(totally wasted the alternator)