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So I just "rebuilt" my power steering pump...

well put in all new seals. and cleaned it thoroughly

 

I installed everything on my car again.

and at first my steering wheel was reaaaally tough to move. then I remember oh yea! powersteering fluid...

so I filled it up. attempted to crank the wheels around a few times to get the fluid moving.

and all I heard was whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine WHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINE...

 

So I thought.. maybe the belt is too tight. loosened it up some.. went around the block. and I still hear it whine when I turn the wheel..

If I turn it slowly then its not really noticable until a specific point..

 

I have really never messed with power steering before..

I have never rebuilt a PS unit before until now..

I just thought I could be cheap and rebuild it myself, rather than spend 75 more $$$ on a re manufactured one...

 

What I am trying to get too is, does anyone know why it could be doing that?

Or did I just actually ʞ©$ɟ it up more, waste my time and money....? :/

 

On the side note. the car has new hoses/belts/thermostat/coolant/ and my chrome trim finally stays down!..... -_-

 

 

 

 

please any input would be cool...

I can try and taking a video tomorrow....

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So first off....if you make the title of your thread a little more relevant people will be more willing to help. "i screwd up", doesnt really appeal to most....

 

Now with powersteering, there is a bleeding process which must be done if you empty the fluid out of the pump (which you have done)

 

As far as i understand (and has worked for me in the past), it is just a matter of filling up the resevoir all the way, and turning the steering from lock to lock a few times, and then filling it up as the air bubbles are released.

 

I really hope you havent undone all your good work by running the thing with no fluid, that surely can't be good for it.

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thanks for your input mr dave. but see at least you answered. I garuntee if i put power steering help. no one would answer and if they did they would tell me to just take it out anyways...

 

well i didnt run it dry. i filled it up after installing it, and before i actually turned the wheels.

 

so I jacked the car off the ground. attempted to bleed it. there is no whine while there is no load on the wheels.

 

but after I put the car back on the ground its the same..

 

the resivour is full.. no bubbles came out either. idk man. I'm just going to say ʞ©$ɟ it and get a re manufacterd one..

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didnt help...

 

I am not trying to bleedthe steering box.. I know if i was to take the fluid out of that I would have to bleed it..

but the power steering pump. like the part that there is a pulley and belt on...

 

 

so when I jacked it up and did it. there was no noise.. when there was a load on the wheels there was that noise...

 

Guessing I just screwed up somewhere... gunna get a remanufactured on tomorrow.. oh well! it was worth a try..

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