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GU power steering pump

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GU power steering pump

Post by SLASH »

Hi guys, i did a search and i know there is heaps of info on this but the search function would not bring any thing up for me. I wanted to know if the GU power steering pump is bigger than the GQ pump? If so is it a straight bolt in into the GQ? Can you run it with the GQ steering box? Mine is a 98 GQ with the 082 steering box. Cheers Loz.
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Post by SLASH »

Anyone?
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Post by KillaMav »

My Patrol originally had a no numbered power steering box and it started to leak etc so I replaced it for a bigger 082 box out of a 1999 gq ute with has a larger pitman arm (stronger). Straight fitment but you already have this.

I was told the differences from 082 to gu unit was a lower pitman arm and the steering arm is then attached to the top side not the bottom and the lock to lock was slightly less in a gu.

For strength I believe they are pretty much the same, but the tie rod end of a standard arm will not fit a gu box. You need to get an upgraded stronger unit with interchangeable ends and use one end gu and the other gq. Snake racing sells the exact thing I am talking about, or modify the steering arm accordingly.
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Post by SLASH »

Thanx mate,was more after info on the power steering pump not the steering box. Cheers Loz.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

approx the same CC/rev (volume) although flow control valve and releif settings vary widely, as they are not precisely set. Mods to increase flow and pressure are easy and cheap to do.
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Post by SLASH »

Thanx mate. So you can increase the flow and pressure of the GQ pump.When you say easy and cheap can it be done yourself or do you get a steering specialist to do it? How is it done? Cheers Loz.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

the actual 'work' is easy. knowing what to do isn't. The main problem is it is more a hydraulic tech service rather than a steering guy. As to do it properly you need a hydraulic test bench.
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Post by SLASH »

Ok man,thanx for the info. Cheers Loz.
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