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Power steering issue on a gas converted m1028.

alex33072

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I put an SBC 350 in an m1028 and the power steering will not kick in until I rev up the engine. I'm wondering if I need to put a smaller pulley on the power steering pump or what might be the issue. I put a rebuild kit in the pump before I installed it. My thought is that it may be turning too slow for the vanes to kick in or is there possibly a blockage somewhere? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Fluid is all new, belt is tight.
 

Jeepadict

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Perhaps there may be air trapped in the system. I would try to cycle the steering from lock to lock with the axle on jackstands.

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alex33072

New member
15
3
3
Location
omaha, Nebraska
I put an SBC 350 in an m1028 and the power steering will not kick in until I rev up the engine. I'm wondering if I need to put a smaller pulley on the power steering pump or what might be the issue. I put a rebuild kit in the pump before I installed it. My thought is that it may be turning too slow for the vanes to kick in or is there possibly a blockage somewhere? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Fluid is all new, belt is tight.
I just noticed I should be using dexron to in the pump. I had O'Reilly's power steering fluid in there. Will that make a difference?
 

alex33072

New member
15
3
3
Location
omaha, Nebraska
I put an SBC 350 in an m1028 and the power steering will not kick in until I rev up the engine. I'm wondering if I need to put a smaller pulley on the power steering pump or what might be the issue. I put a rebuild kit in the pump before I installed it. My thought is that it may be turning too slow for the vanes to kick in or is there possibly a blockage somewhere? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Fluid is all new, belt is tight.
I put an SBC 350 in an m1028 and the power steering will not kick in until I rev up the engine. I'm wondering if I need to put a smaller pulley on the power steering pump or what might be the issue. I put a rebuild kit in the pump before I installed it. My thought is that it may be turning too slow for the vanes to kick in or is there possibly a blockage somewhere? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Fluid is all new, belt is tight.
Problem solved. When I rebuilt the PS pump at engine install, the pump kit purchased was for a gas pickup. Got the correct diesel kit and all is now good. Thank you all for your suggestions and help.
 
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