P/S pump "break in"? March 27, 2007, 01:51:49 PM I finally got done putting the Tbird back together, which entailed a new rack and pump. The new pump whines like a banshee...and after driving it around town for a bit, the lines are too hot to grasp. I've bled the pump, but it made no difference. Does a pump break in, or is this reman. Motorcraft pump a piece of junk right out of the box? Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #1 – March 27, 2007, 02:11:33 PM Which rack? I think the pumps are different for the 20:1 and 15:1 so that could be your problem. Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #3 – March 27, 2007, 02:31:39 PM Naw, they all make noise out of the box. There is a break-in period; in my experience the noise gets softer in about a week of normal driving (or in my case, a summer of driving the convertible LOL). You could also try adding some stop-leak stuff to the fluid. It's real thick and should coat the gears up enough for quieter operation sooner. But it's also expensive. I guess it would be your call.Let me also add that, with a 5.0 engine, if one eliminates the a/c compressor, uses the FRPP kit to move the p/s pump up to where the a/c compressor was, and also installs a new p/s pump at the same time...with a hollow cowl induction fiberglass hood...the gear whine from the p/s pump is incredibly annoying. At least in the stock position (low in the engine bay) there's some sound deflection. But up high like that...yeah, I don't think I'll ever do that again LOL. Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #4 – March 27, 2007, 03:33:46 PM Quote from: CougarSE;136664Heh his isn't either.Variable ratio?Either way, the two different pumps are not compatible. Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #5 – March 27, 2007, 05:20:18 PM Quote from: stuntmannick;136673Variable ratio?'03-'04 Cobra rack QuoteEither way, the two different pumps are not compatible.I forget the differences. rockauto shows two pumps for the 3.8/5.0 cars. STP28RM [w/Handling Package] and STP29RM [w/o Handling Package] I bought the STP28RM. The only differences between our pumps is flowrate and maximum (blowoff) pressure. You may get different steering characteristics from a pump with a lower blowoff pressure (less assist), but as far as I know...it isn't detrimental to put a P/S pump was wasn't originally spec'd for your specific configuration. Quote Selected
Quality is job 1 Reply #6 – July 08, 2008, 11:16:13 PM The pump made it ~5000 miles before the pulley bearing took a dump. Job 1 indeed! Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #7 – July 09, 2008, 12:15:35 AM I blew a pump because I was a dimwit and thought that "power steering" used "power steering fluid" - doh! When I (luckily) had a leak in my brand new rack/pump/lines setup, I did a search and found out that our power steering uses tranny fluid - doh! System is so smooth now it's not funny :D Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #8 – July 10, 2008, 02:00:04 PM Although the pump bearings was rapidly giving up the ghost, it wasn't the root of my problem.Turns out some of the pulleys are misaligned. When I installed my SN95 condenser, I also got rid of the factory HR980 compressor and installed an FS6 compressor with brackets from an '86 3.8. The 6P148A (The FS6's little brother) was offered from 5/85 to 1/86 for 3.8s. Upon closer inspection just yesterday, I noticed the P/S and A/C are about 1 belt groove closer to the engine than the crank pulley (and probably all the other pulleys). It was fine and dandy with the smog pump, but without it the increased free length between the crank pulley and the alternator allowed the belt to jump pulley grooves on the crank. The racket I heard was the belt jumping from normal position to one groove back and then forward again every few seconds.My ghetto quick fix was to pull the P/S pulley outwards about 1/2 a groove. Seems to have worked. I'll take a close look at it next week.Below is the best picture I have of the belt routing post HR980. Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #9 – July 10, 2008, 02:24:26 PM wait we have to run transmission fluid in our power steering!?! Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #11 – July 10, 2008, 03:13:35 PM opps best drain mine and swap it before it goes on the road! Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #12 – July 10, 2008, 03:35:12 PM it kills all of the seals and gives you that famous "ford whine" you hear in parking lots. Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #13 – July 10, 2008, 03:39:34 PM o my car has whined since day one, got to love that ford whine, cant hear mine over the straight 2 1/2 exhaust, CAI, and the fan. Quote Selected
P/S pump "break in"? Reply #14 – July 10, 2008, 04:12:24 PM I'm still running my stock pump,with 15-1 rack.I had a problem with oil blowin out the cap at highway speeds,bought a new cap problem solved.I ain't got F in it either.And no whine! Quote Selected