Thread: Power Steeting pump bypass
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11-12-2005 04:40 PM #1
Power Steeting pump bypass
I'm putting a 1998 Chevy Vortec 350 in a 52 Chevy with manual steering. The engine has the stock serp belt system and came with a power steering pump. Can you loop the power steering line, i.e., build a hose that simply returns the fluid directly back to the return line?
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11-12-2005 06:18 PM #2
yep i dont see why you couldnt but wouldnt it just be easier to remove the pump and get a shorter beltHonda Motor= 1.6L
Soda Bottle= 2L
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11-12-2005 09:44 PM #3
I had thought of removing the pump, but it changed the amount of belt running across the water pump. However, I've played around with your suggestion and it might work. I'm running electric fans anyway so the pump isn't doing as much work as before.
I've got an old belt and cut it. I ran it in the new configuration. I pulled the tensioner back to mark the belt length. Should the tensioner be pulled nearly all the way back, half way or what to get a new belt length. GM never ran these engines without a power steering pump so this is new territory.
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