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What power steering pump are you using to run hydro assist?

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What power steering pump are you using to run hydro assist?

Post by sloshy »

I want to upgrade my toyota 3rz pump to something like a commodore or falcon pump to handle running my hydro assist, just wondering what others are using? And also do you run ATF or hydraulic oil?


PS I already know about the TG and PSC kits ;)
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Man I just told you. Ford pump with ATF! :D
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Post by want33s »

Ford or Saginaw as fitted to Volvo/Older Chev/others with ATF..
I'd use Ford as they are probably the most plentiful.. The old XW-XB round pumps are the go if you can find one, otherwise the teardrop style as fitted to XC-FG
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Post by sloshy »

Willy Hilux wrote:Man I just told you. Ford pump with ATF! :D
What model is yours off?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Something like an XC - Had the same size dia pully as the 3RZ one. So go to a wreckers and look.
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Willy Hilux wrote:Something like an XC - Had the same size dia pully as the 3RZ one. So go to a wreckers and look.
I am, $49 all you can carry ;)
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

any brand pump, all the same IMO. You just gotta know how to upgrade the internals ;) . Its all easy stuff....
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hydro assist?

Post by chopboy »

sloshy wrote:I want to upgrade my toyota 3rz pump to something like a commodore or falcon pump to handle running my hydro assist, just wondering what others are using? And also do you run ATF or hydraulic oil?


PS I already know about the TG and PSC kits ;)

Forgive my ignorance but what's hydro Assist?

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Re: hydro assist?

Post by lay80n »

chopboy wrote:
sloshy wrote:I want to upgrade my toyota 3rz pump to something like a commodore or falcon pump to handle running my hydro assist, just wondering what others are using? And also do you run ATF or hydraulic oil?


PS I already know about the TG and PSC kits ;)

Forgive my ignorance but what's hydro Assist?

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Hydro assist uses a hydraulic ram to "assist" the normal power steering. The standard steering box is tapped so that when the steering wheel is turned fluid from the chambers in the steering box flows through to the ram.

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