BDaugherty
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Power Steering no flow *solved*
2001 Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins 5spd. Built 02 2001.
It came in with a massive leak between the vac pump and steering pump. Also customer complaining of weak brakes and steering. Vac pump was scarred up pretty bad on inside and coupling was very worn. Replaced with new Dorman vac pump and new Napa PS pump.
Had a problem getting it bled out. It acted like the pump wasn't turning. Finally after pumping the brakes and steering back and forth, it made a noise and sucked the fluid down. I topped it off and it was good. It ran for nearly a week before the steering got weak again. I swapped out the pump only and this time I just can't get it to bleed at all. It feels like it's air locked or like the pump isn't turning. I put the vac pump and ps pump together on the bench making certain the drive was lined up and turning freely. I finally took the pressure line loose up near the hydroboost and nothing is coming out. The reservoir is full and I'm nearly certain the pump is turning. At least I don't know how it could not be. I'm going to remove the pressure fitting from the back on the pump and see what it looks like with the hose screwed into it. I feel like I'm missing something, but I really don't know what it would be. I've installed quite a few ps pumps on Dodge diesels over the years and this is the first one to have problems like this. I guess I could take it all apart again and fill it up on the bench and turn it by hand to see what happens. Any suggestions?
2001 Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins 5spd. Built 02 2001.
It came in with a massive leak between the vac pump and steering pump. Also customer complaining of weak brakes and steering. Vac pump was scarred up pretty bad on inside and coupling was very worn. Replaced with new Dorman vac pump and new Napa PS pump.
Had a problem getting it bled out. It acted like the pump wasn't turning. Finally after pumping the brakes and steering back and forth, it made a noise and sucked the fluid down. I topped it off and it was good. It ran for nearly a week before the steering got weak again. I swapped out the pump only and this time I just can't get it to bleed at all. It feels like it's air locked or like the pump isn't turning. I put the vac pump and ps pump together on the bench making certain the drive was lined up and turning freely. I finally took the pressure line loose up near the hydroboost and nothing is coming out. The reservoir is full and I'm nearly certain the pump is turning. At least I don't know how it could not be. I'm going to remove the pressure fitting from the back on the pump and see what it looks like with the hose screwed into it. I feel like I'm missing something, but I really don't know what it would be. I've installed quite a few ps pumps on Dodge diesels over the years and this is the first one to have problems like this. I guess I could take it all apart again and fill it up on the bench and turn it by hand to see what happens. Any suggestions?
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