Power Steering Pump
After my hose clamp saga, I have replaced the hose and filled the reservoir. Since I limped home, it really wasn't in a place that is easy to follow the bleeding process. How critical is it to follow that process of jacking it up and turning left right 20 times vs just filling it, starting it and then turning? Reason being, that is what I had to do to get moving. I got a lot of foam, let it sit, then tried again. No foam, but the pump is noisy under load and hisses when I shut it down. It takes a couple of nudges to get the pump turning the wheels and the pump makes a loud squealing noise (not a belt slipping noise). Brakes are very jerky. Also since this was totally dry, do I need to bleed the brakes and the fan?
I am thinking the pump was near the end. It would make a hissing sound while running and was making some noises before my hose problem. Driving it for 2 miles dry probably didn't help either. At this point, I am ok with replacing the pump unless someone can say that the bleeding procedure will magically correct my problem.
Now with replacing the pump. I have read a lot of back and forth regarding the OEM pump vs a standard gm replacement. I don't have a winch, and have no desire for a hydraulic winch. So has anyone that has replaced their pump with a gm from Napa had any issue? or does anyone know for sure that the OEM pump is actually different. I need to get this back on the road tomorrow and don't have time to wait to order one, but don't want to spend half a day only to do it again.