Posted: Mon Sep 20, 10 11:31 am
update
if you want to firm feel your Mopar automatic steering box
you can do the following to the pump to adjust the level of assist
it works on all
but is easiest on saginaw pumps because the valve you want to modify or change can be taken out with out dismantlation.
No i can't tell you if you have a saginaw pump i wouldn't know one if it hit me on the head.
the power steering pump outlet has a pressure valve behind it
if you unscrew the pump outlet
there is a 3 part valvy thing sitting on a spring behind it
leave the spring
if you swap out the one that is in there for a slant 6 A body one 64-68
you reduce the line pressure from 1400LB to 800 LB
if you can't find a slant 6 A body saginaw pump
just dismantle the valve you have and make it as per the slant 6 one
mole grips on the un machined bit
socket onto the hex end
inside you find 1 ball bearing 1 spring and 2 shims on a brass 2 part screw together contraption
increasing the shim thickenss
lowers the line pressure
you will have to make your own shims
get washer of the same OD as the shim
and drill its ID out
if you double the thickness of both shims
you reduce the line pressure by half.
i can supply scan of the article I found
works on all saginaw mopar pumps but should only be done on pumps driving ballnut and screw steering boxes.
rack and pinion set up for late model trucks need 1400LB to work
Dave
if you want to firm feel your Mopar automatic steering box
you can do the following to the pump to adjust the level of assist
it works on all
but is easiest on saginaw pumps because the valve you want to modify or change can be taken out with out dismantlation.
No i can't tell you if you have a saginaw pump i wouldn't know one if it hit me on the head.
the power steering pump outlet has a pressure valve behind it
if you unscrew the pump outlet
there is a 3 part valvy thing sitting on a spring behind it
leave the spring
if you swap out the one that is in there for a slant 6 A body one 64-68
you reduce the line pressure from 1400LB to 800 LB
if you can't find a slant 6 A body saginaw pump
just dismantle the valve you have and make it as per the slant 6 one
mole grips on the un machined bit
socket onto the hex end
inside you find 1 ball bearing 1 spring and 2 shims on a brass 2 part screw together contraption
increasing the shim thickenss
lowers the line pressure
you will have to make your own shims
get washer of the same OD as the shim
and drill its ID out
if you double the thickness of both shims
you reduce the line pressure by half.
i can supply scan of the article I found
works on all saginaw mopar pumps but should only be done on pumps driving ballnut and screw steering boxes.
rack and pinion set up for late model trucks need 1400LB to work
Dave