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Toy man 09-28-2002 08:03 AM

noisy power steering pump
 
Since I've own my truck(new) the power steering pump has always been noisy It works fine no leaks just loud.Is this a normal thing?
Thanks mark

groundrat 09-28-2002 09:47 AM

noisy power steering pump
 
If it isnt normal I need a new one too. :-X14 Every Ford truck I have owned had a noisy power steering pump. On the other hand if it has gotten worse over time then maybe it is time for a new one.

Bill

91f250460 09-28-2002 11:47 AM

noisy power steering pump
 
I agree with groundrat, I have had 9 different ford trucks from an 89 ranger with a four cylinder to my current 91 f250 4x4 with the 460 and they have all been noisy despite age or mileage. Unless you note a problem with performance I wouldn't worry about it.

924x2150 09-29-2002 11:05 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
Mine is noisy too. been that way for 7 yrs.92 f150 I-6. Don't turn the wheel and hold against the max-left or max-right. I have heard that is how the pump breaks. If you jam the wheel and hold it for too long it stresses the pump.:-wink

460guy 10-02-2002 08:52 AM

noisy power steering pump
 
I Just rebuilt an 88 F150 put an new engine and all in and rebuilt pwr Steering pump in and i sounds terrible when I drive it the nieghbors look at me and ask if there is something wrong i hears i has air in it and give 500 mi to break in . I don't like the sound of i t Either but sometimes it's quiet >wierd it steers ok but leaves marks everywhere any help would be nice:-X01 :-X22 :-tap

honney 10-02-2002 12:16 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
Toy Man looks like you've got a 4.9 so I don't have much info for you. But for those w/302s and 351s the Saginaw swap is the ticket IMO. Much better pump, much quieter. Any van w/either small block should have the bracketry you need. Most of my info is for serpentine equipped vehicles, however. I think any van from '87-95ish should have the appropriate bracket for an '87-95ish truck with the 302 or 351. It's pretty much a bolt-in swap. I'm told v-belt people can do this too from a v-belt van but I'm not certain.

I've noticed lighter steering action and greatly reduced noise.

http://www.superford.org/registry/users/33/139/Sag_Swap_002.jpg

Lakeitel 10-02-2002 07:43 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
For what it's worth. I have owned my 4.9L F150 since I drove it off the dealer lot (4 miles on the odometer)in 1994. It has always made a straining sound when taking wide turns. The gent who lives across from me has a 1988 F150 and his is even louder. I have never had a leak or failure in mine (nock wood) and I just think Ford power steering pumps are loud....I have learned to accept it.

GSchretter 10-03-2002 08:00 AM

noisy power steering pump
 
On the picture of the two power steering pumps.

Are they still good ?

Do you wan to sale them ?

I do not need to bracket, but the rest I could use.

I have an 87 F-150 302.


THANKS.



honney 10-03-2002 09:29 AM

noisy power steering pump
 
I'll sell you the stock pump and bracket as pictured on the left. That pump's a brand new ATSCO rebuild from Autozone, and it was loud as hell IMO. It would come w/the bracket as I'm not gonna pull the pulley. Flat $50 including shipping. The Sag pump on the right is on my truck, you can't have that one!

groundrat 10-03-2002 04:54 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
How much did the sag pump cost? Might look in to that swap. Thanks in advance. Also a part number would be great if you have it.

Bill

MustangGT221 10-03-2002 05:48 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
Ford's power steering pumps are known to be loud. My sisters 92 thunderbird was loud, my other (dont have it anymore) 95 F-150 was loud, my dads 88 F-250 is loud, and my new 95 F-150 is loud. The only thing you can do is make sure the fluid is full, and just live with it unless you want to replace it.

Primary rig is Green Thunder:
95' F-150 XLT 4x4, 302, 5 spd, MSD 6A, Flowmaster Exhaust, Sunroof, Clear corners w/ Diamond headlights, CD player with 2 10" subs and some 32" BFG Muds :-X06 .

Thats it for now, saving for a stang. Check out my Gallery for a look-see.


Justin

TDean 10-03-2002 07:01 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
Honney, I saw your post on the ps swap. I have a few questions though. Which belt and pump hoses do you use? I'm guessing the hoses from the van. Are the 302 and 351 brackets from the van the same? I've located the assembly from a 91 van with 302. It would be going in an f150 351. It would be cheaper for me to do the conversion than to buy a rebuilt slipper type. My old pump is on its way out, so i'm considering the swap. Thanks

200tq 10-03-2002 09:13 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-Oct-02 AT 10:20 PM (EST)]TDean, for the hoses there's lots of ways to do it but the high pressure hose from the van and stock low pressure hose will work.... of course the low pressure hose is pretty simple, just some ps hose from Autozone and a couple of hose clamps. Yes, the 302 and 351 brackets are the same.

Go get that setup from your '91 van, it'll drop right in and you won't be sorry!

EDIT: stock serpentine belt will work fine, just be sure you get the serpentine pulley w/your Sag pump.

200tq 10-03-2002 09:18 PM

noisy power steering pump
 
Also this page was a huge help to me:
http://users.superford.org/mudman/chevy.htm

Redneckerson 10-31-2002 10:39 AM

noisy power steering pump
 


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