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89 Power Steering pump?

Postby Billy Bones » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:24 am

I have a hole in the diaphragm on the bottom of the power steering pump that tees into the brake booster can someone tell me what the bottom one does? It's on my 89
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby cmann250 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:38 am

That's the vacuum pump and if your brakes didn't get worse, that pod was bad anyway. As long as it isn't leaking oil, I wuldn't worry about it.
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby Hansen01 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:42 am

Just change to the 91-93 style sometime. There alot simpler
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby gobcumminstruck » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:47 am

is there an tread or somewere an person could look on how swicth it from an 91 to 93 vaccum pump sett up
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby Billy Bones » Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:10 pm

Thanks guys. The pump has bleed out bone dry. I have the motor pulled for a transplant and will be running a brakes that don't need vacuum. So I'm guessing the pump is toast and I'll be looking into what it takes to run a 91-93 pump.

I'd like to find this thread too.

gobcumminstruck wrote:is there an tread or somewere an person could look on how swicth it from an 91 to 93 vaccum pump sett up
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby cmann250 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:21 am

gobcumminstruck wrote:is there an tread or somewere an person could look on how swicth it from an 91 to 93 vaccum pump sett up

The way I did it was to buy a complete vacuum and power steering assembly off of a '94. To my knowledge, any assembly from a 12v should work. I unhooked the vacuum and power steering lines, removed the two bolts holding the assembly on the frone gear case, and wiggled it out. To install the new one, I removed the wiring from the oil pressure sensor and intalled oil line for the new vacuum pump. There's a plug (hex head in my case) on the block and that's where the oil line goes. I then PATIENTLY slid the new assembly in after putting a gasket (RTV in my case) on the front of it. The new assembly is bigger and it's a tight fit, but everything does fit how it's supposed to. Then reconnect the oil line for the vacuum pump, the wiring for the oil pressure sensor, and the power steering lines. As for the vacuum lines, I cut them off where they tee and there was just enough to reach the vacuum pump. You could also plug the unused one.

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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby Hansen01 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:26 am

Did you have to put a new bracket on or cut up yur old one to?
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby cmann250 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:51 am

Hansen01 wrote:Did you have to put a new bracket on or cut up yur old one to?

Throttle bracket? I originally cut up the old one, but shortly after I aquired an intercooled one.
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby Hansen01 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:43 pm

Yea thats the one i was talking bout,I couldnt remember if you could cut the original to fit or if you had to have the new style
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby cmann250 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:47 am

I had to whittle on the intercooled one and reweld some strength back into it because of my non-IC lines. It would have been necessary when I intercooled it a bit later anyways
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby mad4mudding » Sun Feb 17, 2013 10:58 am

hey guys im looking to swap to the newer one myself to fit my 89 engine into my 67 chevy. I was wondering about the oil line? is it a return or pressure feed? didnt notice a plug anywhere close to tie into.
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby cmann250 » Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:39 am

mad4mudding wrote:hey guys im looking to swap to the newer one myself to fit my 89 engine into my 67 chevy. I was wondering about the oil line? is it a return or pressure feed? didnt notice a plug anywhere close to tie into.

The line is pressure (I think) and I seriously doubt you could see the plug with a vacuum and power steering pump in place.
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Re: 89 Power Steering pump?

Postby mad4mudding » Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:29 pm

hey thanks guess ill find it when i get it apart
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