PSA sorry in advance for long post. I searched old threads but couldn't find an answer to my issue.
About 3 months ago pulled engine to replace oil pan gasket so had all PS lines loose. Put engine back in truck and all was good for about a month. Then had growling when steering and after a few days had a puddle under truck where PS fluid foamed out the top of reservoir. Let truck sit till fluid settled, topped off as suspected low fluid and was aerated being low. Drove and steered fine about 3 weeks (wife was driving it and did say afterward growled when cold but stopped when warmed up) then foamed out again and now no steering or brakes. Suspected I had damaged pump with low fluid and foaming so purchased new (rebuilt) pump and installed. Started truck and up nothing. No growl but no PS or brakes. Did some research and found threads about debris in hydroboost and need to flush. So disconnected high pressure line from truck and started it up to look for flow from pump. Nothing with the new (rebuilt) pump. Checked the screen and spring, looked clean. Removed pump and started truck to verify vacuum pump was turning and it was. Reinstalled and verified correct engagement of the tangs and still no flow from pump. Took pump back to Advance and swapped it out. Pulled vacuum pump from truck and assembled 2nd new rebuilt pump on the bench verifying correct engagement of the couplings. Installed assembly. Started truck with high pressure line disconnected (yes I filled reservoir
) and no flow. I verified I had vacuum so I know vacuum pump is turning. Seems pretty low odds I would get 2 bad rebuilds. Anyone have thoughts on what to try next? Should there not be flow from the pump with the hose disconnected from hydroboost? I'm stumped. Never had this much trouble with a PS pump on other vehicles.
About 3 months ago pulled engine to replace oil pan gasket so had all PS lines loose. Put engine back in truck and all was good for about a month. Then had growling when steering and after a few days had a puddle under truck where PS fluid foamed out the top of reservoir. Let truck sit till fluid settled, topped off as suspected low fluid and was aerated being low. Drove and steered fine about 3 weeks (wife was driving it and did say afterward growled when cold but stopped when warmed up) then foamed out again and now no steering or brakes. Suspected I had damaged pump with low fluid and foaming so purchased new (rebuilt) pump and installed. Started truck and up nothing. No growl but no PS or brakes. Did some research and found threads about debris in hydroboost and need to flush. So disconnected high pressure line from truck and started it up to look for flow from pump. Nothing with the new (rebuilt) pump. Checked the screen and spring, looked clean. Removed pump and started truck to verify vacuum pump was turning and it was. Reinstalled and verified correct engagement of the tangs and still no flow from pump. Took pump back to Advance and swapped it out. Pulled vacuum pump from truck and assembled 2nd new rebuilt pump on the bench verifying correct engagement of the couplings. Installed assembly. Started truck with high pressure line disconnected (yes I filled reservoir
