How To Rebuild a GM Power Steering Pump

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • We show you how to rebuild your leaking GM Power Steering pump! Example in video is an early LS1 Holden pump. Far cheaper alternative to buying a new unit.
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Komentáře • 90

  • @bc7495
    @bc7495 Před 5 lety +15

    hey bmate you forgot to say that the rounded side of your vanes go toward the outside of the pump if you put them backward they can bind up al;so completly screw up your powersteering pupm and is super inportant that the flat side of thge vanes is toward the spline rounded side tow3ard the pump houseing just in case ppl didnt know that is super inportant

    • @BoostGumps
      @BoostGumps  Před 5 lety +5

      Cheers for the info! Have pinned the comment for people viewing in future!

    • @anarchistangler
      @anarchistangler Před 4 lety +1

      This comment was useful. Thanks for being helpful too by making this video. Yes, you look just like a leprechaun in your laboratory. Apt name. Good alliteration.

    • @Funkyflykiwi
      @Funkyflykiwi Před 4 lety +3

      Looking at my vanes i cant really see a difference, how obvious should the rounded side be?

    • @OperatorKaoss
      @OperatorKaoss Před 4 lety +4

      @@Funkyflykiwi mine were rounded on both sides so if yours are too just stick them in any way and it doesnt make a difference

  • @marktrammell8456
    @marktrammell8456 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Finally, someone who didn't just replace the entire pump but resealed it. This style of pump is in all kinds of vehicles. I was just able rebuilt this pump, including replacing the shaft seal, because of your video, that was in my 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 w/ Cummins diesel motor. In other videos they didn't replace the shaft seal because they didn't know how to remove the rotor and take the shaft out the front way. Thank you! If you could find one of the old Gen 2 Dodge trucks with the Cummins motor and make a rebuild video of that power steering and vacuum pump unit, there would be many grateful Dodge diesel fans. It may not look like it from the outside of the pump, because of the reservoir, but that pump is in there.

  • @ZBrink11
    @ZBrink11 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Seriously, the ONLY video out there right now on this very common pump so thank you much!! I've yet to attempt this but my version (C4 Corvette) has a small snap ring on the other side as well. EDIT: I would recommend adding to your title or description the keywords "Saginaw TC" and "GM Type II" so that more people can discover this very helpful video!

  • @martincaldera386
    @martincaldera386 Před 19 dny

    Really brave man that dare to fix this pump.Grats and Thanks for this informative video.

  • @jpcallan97225
    @jpcallan97225 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for the guidance on dismantling the GM Power Steering Pump.
    The pump in my wife's 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0L is a GM Saginaw Type 2 Series TC with an EVO valve (EVO means Electronic Variable Orifice) Variable Assist Power Steering. While somewhat different in design from your pump, it was enough similar that your video gave me confidence to proceed. The Jeep is back on the road for the cost of a Gates brand rebuild kit (one bearing and a half-dozen o-rings) at $14.20 USD. The 6203RS bearing was shot. I probably could have changed only the bearing and called it good, as the bearing and drive shaft are held in by an internal snap-ring from the pulley end. The far end of the shaft is supported by a caged needle bearing built into the end-cap. The vanes (perfectly symmetric and reversible in the series TC) were like new as was just about everything else inside the pump; amazing for 182K miles. By far the hardest part of the job was getting the end-cap off. It was quite different in design from yours - a heavy block of machined steel with no place to grip on for removal.

    • @colin5064
      @colin5064 Před 4 lety

      Hi i have a rebuild job on my 1995 Jeep 4.0 Wrangler YJ as far as im aware same pump as yours.Do you have any information on the Gates rebuild kit part number?
      This would help me track down the correct kit i need

    • @jpcallan97225
      @jpcallan97225 Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@colin5064 Our 1996 Grand Cherokee 4.0L used Gates Kit #348489. It can be found on Amazon, where we bought ours, or from Rock Auto. See my Amazon review. I wasn't 100% happy with the Gates kit. The pulley-side bearing was of a lower quality than the OEM part.
      A mistake I made when rebuilding our pump was not pouring an ounce or two of new PS fluid (to pre-lube and prime the pump) into the backside of the pump before I put the cover back on. The rebuilt pump screamed and squealed before finally drawing in fluid from the reservoir after starting the engine.
      Flushing out the old, nasty PS fluid is important. Several CZcams videos on the topic are out there, but I found them to be ineffective, leaving most of the dirty fluid behind. I paid a shop to change our PS fluid several times over the years, only to find the new fluid never looked all that new after the work was done. Now I know why. See blog entry www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/power-steering-fluid-change-192655/index2/ for a method of flushing out the old fluid I developed that really does a good and thorough job.

    • @colin5064
      @colin5064 Před 4 lety

      @@jpcallan97225 Hi John, thank you so much for the most kind update and info ref this job.Duly noted and very much appreciated

    • @josevalencia7564
      @josevalencia7564 Před 3 lety

      @@colin5064 opmooo

  • @cadman10000
    @cadman10000 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! The tip about being able to leave the pulley on and just pull the shaft out from the front saved me a ton of time.

  • @cadman10000
    @cadman10000 Před 5 lety +2

    Also, that pump has been used for decades and decades and just about everything imaginable. I have almost the exact same pump on my '74 Eldorado.

  • @simpleman7264
    @simpleman7264 Před rokem

    Thanks mate appreciate the video ,still getting views 4years on and just before the brown stuff hits the fan.Stay healthy mate

  • @enghhh82
    @enghhh82 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video, it was so helpful.

  • @johnrebus1641
    @johnrebus1641 Před rokem +1

    Thank you that was very helpful & also helps explain why my pump looses pressure at hot idle.

  • @chaoslord8918
    @chaoslord8918 Před 3 lety +2

    Some tips for removing the small snap ring:
    If the rotating shaft/pulley is annoying, put a screwdriver through the pulley and one of the bolt holes. Also, if you don't have snap ring pliers, you can try getting in there with the needle nose pliers, and pulling them apart. That might be easier than two screwdrivers.

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut Před rokem

    Thanks for taking the time and effort to video tape that. You RoCk. Cheers from So. Ca. USA

  • @peters507
    @peters507 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome, thanks heaps, always great to see an Aussie made vid ☺

  • @williefrederick6558
    @williefrederick6558 Před 3 lety

    Thank you I am not sure but looking at the video you looked like you may have been in the outback a bit of the way from a harbor freight tool store so you did a very good job of explaining the rebuild process for the average guy at home who does not have access to a bunch of special tools which most people will not have in their home shop. I teach auto shop and this would be a video I would show to my students, I would add a bit about the pressure regulator behind the big 1" nut looking fitting and how to clean the burrs off the valve inside of the regulator they will stick sometimes if you are installing a salvage yard pump that has been setting a while which can lead to no pressure due to the valve bypassing the regulator. The only other thing I would like for you to show is how you removed the outer tank they can be a pain sometimes to pull off the pump body, But great job and I also liked the speed thru the parts that took time getting the old hard o-ring out, I use a dentist pick which is handy in auto transmission building as well.nThanks again for taking the time to do this for us. 5toedwillie likes

  • @orultroka
    @orultroka Před 7 měsíci

    Wow! Thanks for the video! It's very useful.
    Do you have a part number for the sealing kit maybe?

  • @maxposner
    @maxposner Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video, I will go forth and repair/rebuild my power steering pump with the confidence that you exude. Nicely done!

  • @grubasgarage7854
    @grubasgarage7854 Před 5 lety

    Good video, nobody in Poland wants to rebuild the GM pump, I will try to do it myself now

  • @jasonpeterson1506
    @jasonpeterson1506 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you for taking the time to go through details and techniques

  • @petermontanez2339
    @petermontanez2339 Před 4 lety

    I just have to say thank you very much, not everyone out there do videos like that, I do appreciated very much again thank you,ps keep making more videos thanks.

  • @briand6671
    @briand6671 Před 5 lety +3

    That snap-ring looked like a real pain in the arse, Is there any reason you didn't just remove the pulley and take the shaft out that way leaving the snap-ring connected ?

  • @ddacombe4752
    @ddacombe4752 Před 4 lety

    Great tutorial, thanks. Just replaced my pump but next time will rebuild it

  • @turbotrana
    @turbotrana Před rokem

    Nice video. Be carefully with the large main snap ring. I must not have seated it too good as it pushed the snap ring and end plate out on start up. Tap in a little just to be sure.

  • @c.e.anderson558
    @c.e.anderson558 Před 9 měsíci

    My 98 Chevy pump drips all the time.
    Every day I have to put in fluid. I never fill it up.
    But I think I have to take the pulley off because the shaft goes through the mounting bracket.

  • @shawnm2597
    @shawnm2597 Před 3 měsíci

    is the reverse flow power steering pump similar to rebuild from an lt1 engine? I would guess there isn't too much difference from pump to pum?

  • @JWSmythe
    @JWSmythe Před 3 lety

    Nice video. It looks like I'll be rebuilding mine, and I wanted to see how it's done. That's all within my skills and tools. One thing though, you have a vice, use it. :) It would have saved you a lot of hassle with the pump moving around while both of your hands were busy.

  • @matthiggins5561
    @matthiggins5561 Před 5 lety +2

    G8 vid for us home mechanics on a budget

  • @pauledwardbradshawesq7149

    Great video indeed a seal kit but in the UK. Do you have a part number so I can see if I can get the same one as yours. Thank you 🙏

  • @tonyarenee2599
    @tonyarenee2599 Před 4 lety

    Tip hen removing the snap ring. Shove your pick through the hole on the side it pushes the ring out so you can get another pick behind it.

  • @kidzmurals
    @kidzmurals Před rokem

    Hi the high pressure pipe part that screws off how does the spring and other thing go back in mine fell out and not sure how they went back in as i have no power steering at the minute its really hard to steer thanks in advance

  • @garytoth8152
    @garytoth8152 Před 5 lety +1

    Noticed you didn't remove the reg valve and clean the micro filter in there, that's what the other provided o ring was for in the kit, great vid though very informative just redone mine this week

  • @muddyhilux653
    @muddyhilux653 Před rokem

    Great video.... now to do the one in my Hilux 4x4..
    Just as well I have a commodore engine in it... 😂🤣

  • @Loadedchamberrecords
    @Loadedchamberrecords Před 5 lety +1

    Thankyou for the tutorial you explained the process in a easy way to understand thumbs up from me ,I subscribed to your channel.

    • @MrBgmn2121
      @MrBgmn2121 Před 4 lety

      I'm looking for a part number for your rebuild kit

  • @mmnmslmn
    @mmnmslmn Před 3 lety

    You're the king. Thanks man.

  • @loonywun
    @loonywun Před rokem

    They have SNAP RING PLIERS at the auto parts store

  • @ccol6164
    @ccol6164 Před 5 lety

    What about the pressure adjusting valve it's got O ring on it. It would be nice if you had pulled out that ring and showed us how to replace and do adjustment if needed.

  • @micthegreasemonkey2918

    Thnxs 4 that ive got a v6 but im guessing the principles will b the same.

  • @nickschuster9263
    @nickschuster9263 Před 2 lety

    Nice video for sure. Just wondering if you could post the oring dimensions, for those of us who would head down to a industrial seal supplier.
    I noticed there were also a couple of bronze washers in your seal kit

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 Před 2 lety +1

      I got a seal kit from Bursons, if you're in Aust. The kit had extra seals for other cars. My kit suited some old Valiants and Fords too.

  • @mrsargentful
    @mrsargentful Před rokem

    Hey man. It looks like you have a GM type 2 pump? If so what are the chances you have a part number for that? Probably pretty slim since you did this video 3 years ago. Or do you know what type of vehicle that type 2 comes out of so I can go to an autoparts store to find? Thanks!

  • @hanklopez898
    @hanklopez898 Před 3 lety

    Gm has two different pumps are the pump bodies the same to rebuild one an electronic controlled pump and the other one is Manuel controlled and where do you get the rebuild kits Hank

  • @jhs5150
    @jhs5150 Před 2 lety

    Snap ring pliers?

  • @jeremyhanna3852
    @jeremyhanna3852 Před 2 lety

    What sets the end play on the pump my pump has a ton of endplay like a millermeter or more by eye

  • @apollokidvolvo4820
    @apollokidvolvo4820 Před 4 lety

    Which type of paste/grease did you use? It could be used ATF oil instead?

  • @atillaozturk7075
    @atillaozturk7075 Před rokem

    Excellent video👍

  • @etiennepatrie7402
    @etiennepatrie7402 Před rokem

    Any website to buy a rebuild kit

  • @1dev2
    @1dev2 Před 2 lety

    How do you replace the sleeve that the shaft slides through?

  • @chaoslord8918
    @chaoslord8918 Před 5 lety

    Now, I haven't tried this myself... yet, but as long as we're hammering on sockets, why not use a socket to put the little snap ring back on? A socket that barely fits over the shaft should do the job. And if you can't do it with a hammer, just press it on there with your handy-dandy clamp.

  • @texasrox2010
    @texasrox2010 Před 3 lety

    I believe that should be called a Saginaw style pump and are fairly common on American made vehicles.

  • @sdb701
    @sdb701 Před 3 lety

    Does the snap ring have two holes for a special tool?

  • @TheStillo9
    @TheStillo9 Před 3 lety

    How do I replace the low pressure hose fitting?

  • @johnnyboyssite
    @johnnyboyssite Před 3 lety

    what specific LS1 pump is this ? you have the part number ? i would appreciate it. thank you

  • @pankajpal2757
    @pankajpal2757 Před 4 lety

    Can u rebuild holden steering rack.

  • @jimmyg308
    @jimmyg308 Před rokem

    Cheers nice vid and good tips on all the shit bits

  • @clockwork143
    @clockwork143 Před 3 lety

    Hey Mate, we are looking to replace the lip seal, are we able to do it from the pully side or do we need to take it all apart like you have? ie pull the shaft out etc..
    Cheers

  • @tohhmusinman3124
    @tohhmusinman3124 Před 3 lety

    what's size bearing?

  • @windowwarrior5925
    @windowwarrior5925 Před 4 lety

    What gm did that come off of

  • @kylej489
    @kylej489 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome vid 👍🏻

  • @Damage42X
    @Damage42X Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video mate!
    Though I have a question. Although i don’t have any leaks on my steering pump, I do have grinding noise and difficulty steering on low speeds especially when I’m trying to park. Will this same rebuild process help me as well?

    • @chaoslord8918
      @chaoslord8918 Před 3 lety

      This may sound like a stupid question, but have you checked your power steering fluid level? Grinding noise and difficulty steering are common symptoms of low fluid, and adding fluid is an easy fix.

    • @Damage42X
      @Damage42X Před 3 lety

      @@chaoslord8918 No the reservoir is full of clean fluid, so it's not low. I did notice that this problem exacerbate after a long drive, aka the car is warmed up. It's definitely very smooth when I start driving the car.

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 Před 2 lety

      @@Damage42X You can get a changeover for about $150. Seal Kit is about $30, (AUD)

  • @1080sucks
    @1080sucks Před 4 lety

    Good info, thanks.

  • @bluroket
    @bluroket Před 2 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @dondoni4899
    @dondoni4899 Před 5 lety

    Good job 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @johndenis2036
    @johndenis2036 Před 4 lety +2

    Hey mate, No need for 3 or 4 hands, just use a vise. And, invest in a couple types of snap ring pliers - will save you hours, your vids will be so much shorter!

  • @radmansa5514
    @radmansa5514 Před 4 lety

    Good video 👍👍👍👌😎

  • @michaelkeller2634
    @michaelkeller2634 Před měsícem

    f@#king awesome vid

  • @StreetMachine18
    @StreetMachine18 Před 3 lety

    bril!

  • @MrBgmn2121
    @MrBgmn2121 Před 4 lety

    Anyone have a part number for the kit?

    • @captaincook3693
      @captaincook3693 Před 4 lety

      26091698 Genuine Holden New Power Steering Pump Seal Repair Kit VS

  • @jonsingle1614
    @jonsingle1614 Před 4 lety

    If you pull the pulley off.....the job of internal disassembly will be soooooo much easier....ASK ME HOW I KNOW
    Dont be so lazy next time 😁

  • @ccol6164
    @ccol6164 Před 5 lety

    👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏

  • @clayaustin9339
    @clayaustin9339 Před 4 lety

    Are you joking? That thing you called a "bottom plate"...is that a bearing? or a bushing? and if it is a wear part,..why are you putting it back in rather than installing a new one? Maybe you should have labeled your video "how to repair a leaking power steering pump"..a little less misleading, don't you thing.

    • @BoostGumps
      @BoostGumps  Před 4 lety +4

      thanks for your informative and useless comment 🍻

    • @clayaustin9339
      @clayaustin9339 Před 4 lety

      Just trying to let those with slow connections not waste their time thinking this was actually a rebuild like the title said.
      @@BoostGumps

    • @clayaustin9339
      @clayaustin9339 Před 4 lety

      @mister clean You must be kidding for sure,....A bearing was NOT referred to as a bottom plate.

    • @TostieYouTube
      @TostieYouTube Před 3 lety +1

      @@clayaustin9339 - Did we miss your CZcams Channel?

    • @JWSmythe
      @JWSmythe Před 3 lety

      He replaced the seals and o-rings. The parts that can leak. That's how you fix a leaking pump. The rebuild kits don't come with the extra internal parts. If yours is worn beyond serviceability, you'll obviously need to change those parts. His appeared to still be perfectly serviceable. It's up to the tech repairing or rebuilding a part to determine if other parts are worn too much.
      If you don't like his video, go make your own better video showing how you'd do it better than him. If the parts inside are no longer serviceable, the pump isn't rebuildable. Stick it back together, and hand it in as a core for the new one.