daedna
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Hello,
I'm relatively new to this site, so go easy on me...lol
I bought a M998 a few months ago, it had some mechanical issues one of which was that the power steering pump had been partially removed...basically no belts and loose bolts. So I figured somebody was in the middle of changing out a pump and didn't finish, so I bought a pump for a Chevy pickup (typical canned ham style pump) and installed it. Bled the system and the truck came back to life, ie. had power steering, power brakes, generator worked, etc..and I don't have any leaks except from the reservoir cap. But there is an whine that is not there at idle, but starts just off idle and increases with rpm. I don't have the typical moaning sounds if turning when you are low on fluid...just this constant whine...sometimes quite loud. So far over the past month or two I have tried:
replaced all low pressure lines and installed with double clamps at each connection
Pressure tested PS fluid cooler including hoses leading to it @ 15psi...no leaks
Tried bleeding with procedure found on this site, wheels in the air, engine off, 40 times left-right, etc....
Tried same procedure engine running
Nothing has gotten rid of the whine, most of the time it gets worse after messing with it.
Trying to bleed with the engine off leads to the fluid level rising until it spills out (a lot of fluid, not just a few drops)
If you observe the fluid when the truck is running, it is pink and frothy. After engine is shut off, bubbles surface while the fluid settles.
Does anybody have any suggestions? I'm assuming air is getting in somewhere but I don't know where to look or how to evaluate the hydroboost or fan clutch setup...other than to look for leaks (which they don't leak)
Thanks in advance....this is really kicking my butt
I'm relatively new to this site, so go easy on me...lol
I bought a M998 a few months ago, it had some mechanical issues one of which was that the power steering pump had been partially removed...basically no belts and loose bolts. So I figured somebody was in the middle of changing out a pump and didn't finish, so I bought a pump for a Chevy pickup (typical canned ham style pump) and installed it. Bled the system and the truck came back to life, ie. had power steering, power brakes, generator worked, etc..and I don't have any leaks except from the reservoir cap. But there is an whine that is not there at idle, but starts just off idle and increases with rpm. I don't have the typical moaning sounds if turning when you are low on fluid...just this constant whine...sometimes quite loud. So far over the past month or two I have tried:
replaced all low pressure lines and installed with double clamps at each connection
Pressure tested PS fluid cooler including hoses leading to it @ 15psi...no leaks
Tried bleeding with procedure found on this site, wheels in the air, engine off, 40 times left-right, etc....
Tried same procedure engine running
Nothing has gotten rid of the whine, most of the time it gets worse after messing with it.
Trying to bleed with the engine off leads to the fluid level rising until it spills out (a lot of fluid, not just a few drops)
If you observe the fluid when the truck is running, it is pink and frothy. After engine is shut off, bubbles surface while the fluid settles.
Does anybody have any suggestions? I'm assuming air is getting in somewhere but I don't know where to look or how to evaluate the hydroboost or fan clutch setup...other than to look for leaks (which they don't leak)
Thanks in advance....this is really kicking my butt