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1/2 ton status
I have a different reservoir: The one separate from the pump.
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I was thinking about just installing a second one right next to it.
Gotcha.
Wish my engine bay looked that good! Haha
I have a different reservoir: The one separate from the pump.
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I was thinking about just installing a second one right next to it.
I have a different reservoir: The one separate from the pump.
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I was thinking about just installing a second one right next to it.
That should be sufficient. I run my pump plus that reservoir with a 2" ram and its good. Without the res it would starve the pump at full lock.
I was very careful with it too...I had the same problem and after replacing the gearbox it was the same. I dropped the steering stabilizer 'shock' and could steer it both ways to the stops with my pinky....I just wish I did that $160 earlier....
That should be sufficient. I run my pump plus that reservoir with a 2" ram and its good. Without the res it would starve the pump at full lock.
Are you saying your steering stabilizer was messed up & you thought it was the gearbox? I didn't think about that. I will check that out when I get home.
It is possible I could have damaged it while having fun out there:
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After fighting the damn thing in I just left it in when I discovered the real problem now I have a nice shiny gearbox and no stabilizer. It would go left to the stops but only halfway right before stuttering and whining like a bad gear.MT-
Did you modify your PS pump like in this link?
LINK:http://www.wheelindixie.com/forums/showthread.php?3594-power-steering-pump-mod
After an extensive review of the thread MTBLAZER posted I see one post which says with a 10 bolt/D44 you need to use a 6" ram. Can anyone Confirm/ deny this as a fact?
6" hydro ram link:http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-7258-6&catname=hydraulic
After an extensive review of the thread MTBLAZER posted I see one post which says with a 10 bolt/D44 you need to use a 6" ram. Can anyone Confirm/ deny this as a fact?
6" hydro ram link:http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-7258-6&catname=hydraulic