Common questions

Where is the power steering pump on a 1998 Dodge Ram?

Where is the power steering pump on a 1998 Dodge Ram?

1998 Dodge Ram with the Diesel motor. Power steering pump is located on the back of the vacuum pump. Symptoms of it failing are a noisy (think Ford F series in the mid 80’s) pump, foaming pump oil and a loss of breaks. I changed it myself over 2 days total was about 4 hours but that had a lot to do with the 20F weather.

How to install a new power steering pump?

Install the pulley on the new pump. If the new power-steering pump comes with an installer tool, use the installer tool. Position the pump into the mounting bracket. Tighten the two pump-to-bracket bolts to 40 foot-lbs. of torque. Install the pump and bracket assembly on the engine. Tighten the two bolts to 40 foot-lbs. of torque.

What does a power steering pump do for a Cummins truck?

A properly functioning power steering pump makes driving an enjoyable experience. This pump helps your Cummins truck maintain a proper steering radius. The steering pump uses hydraulic pressure to turn the wheels with the appropriate amount of force, and reduces over-steering.

How do you remove power steering pump from alternator?

Remove the high-pressure line from the pump and allow the fluid to drain into the drain pan. Remove the rear support bracket, which is mounted behind the power-steering pump, with the appropriate socket. Remove the two mounting bolts that secure the pump to the alternator and belt-tensioner bracket.

How do you change the power steering pump?

Insert the feed and return lines into the new pump and tighten down the compression fittings with the appropriate wrench. Fill the pump with new power steering fluid. The pump will fill the feed and return lines with fresh fluid once the engine is turned on, so start the vehicle and move the steering wheel one full turn in each direction.

A properly functioning power steering pump makes driving an enjoyable experience. This pump helps your Cummins truck maintain a proper steering radius. The steering pump uses hydraulic pressure to turn the wheels with the appropriate amount of force, and reduces over-steering.

What kind of fitting do I need for power steering pump?

If there is no drain plug, siphon out the fluid and dispose of it according to local laws. Loosen the return and feed lines that attach to the pump housing. These lines should have 14mm compression fittings. Some of the older trucks have a 12mm fitting.

What happens if a power steering pump fails?

Similar to the vacuum booster, the hydro-boost is equipped with a backup or reserve in case the source of pressurized fluid is lost. A failure in the power steering system, such as a broken hose, broken power steering pump drive belt, or failed pump, would result in a loss of pressure to both the hydro-boost and steering gear.

How does a power steering pump work with Hydro Boost?

The power steering pump supplies pressurized fluid for both the power steering gear and hydro-boost. Fluid flow in and out of the hydro-boost is controlled by what is known as a spool valve. Spool valves are used in a variety of hydraulic components, such as the valve body of an automatic transmission.

How do you attach a vacuum pump to a steering pump?

Slide the steering pump from the bracket. Use care not to damage the internal oil seal in the vacuum pump. Install the two pump body spacers. Rotate the pump drive gear until the steering pump and vacuum pump drive align. Install the steering pump onto the vacuum pump bracket.

1998 Dodge Ram with the Diesel motor. Power steering pump is located on the back of the vacuum pump. Symptoms of it failing are a noisy (think Ford F series in the mid 80’s) pump, foaming pump oil and a loss of breaks. I changed it myself over 2 days total was about 4 hours but that had a lot to do with the 20F weather.

What should the pressure be on the power steering pump?

Expect to see about 450 to 600 psi during normal brake application or when the wheels are turned. As more demand on the system takes place, the power steering pump can increase working pressure to 1200 psi or more.

Can a power steering pump be replaced with power brakes?

Replacing the hydraboost probably won’t fix the powersteering or give you power brakes back. You’ll need to address that issue with power steering pump or gear or both. Sounds like your going to have to break down and spend a chunk of money on maintenance.

What kind of power steering pump do I need for Rams?

Fixing rams .com has o kit with instructions on how to rebuild vacum pump.I did both pumps for less then $200.00.Use reman power steering pump from carquest.

When to replace power steering fluid in Dodge Ram?

Without power assisted steering, you are the only force turning your wheels across the pavement with thousands of pounds on the wheels. Fresh power steering fluid ensures seals inside the fluid will not be damaged and prolong pump life. This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd Generation (1994-2001).

What are the symptoms of a power steering pump failing?

Symptoms of it failing are a noisy (think Ford F series in the mid 80’s) pump, foaming pump oil and a loss of breaks. I changed it myself over 2 days total was about 4 hours but that had a lot to do with the 20F weather. I would recommend giving the area a good power wash if you can prior just to help yourself out.

What kind of power steering fluid does Chrysler use?

The factory fill power steering fluid for most 2004 model year Chrysler Group vehicles is ATF+4 (MS9602) and it provides superior performance at both low and high temperatures. WJ/WG and ZH vehicles use unique power steering fluids.

Which is the best steering pump for a Dodge Ram 3500?

The Borgeson 800328 Hi-Flow Power Steering Pump for 94-02 Dodge Dodge Ram 2500/3500 Cummins is a direct replacement for your existing pump. This pump has the out-put pressure/flow calibrated to 1450-1550 PSI and 3.5 GPM to provide your Ram with all of the power it’s steering needs.

How does the power steering work on a Dodge Ram?

This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd Generation (1994-2001). The power steering pump draws fluid in from the reservoir by a constantly turning gear driven by the pump pulley. The pump gear moves fluid throughout the power steering system similar to a rower pushing his/her boat downstream.

What kind of steering do I need for a 1998 Dodge Ram?

The MOOG DS1458 Left Inner Tie Rod for your 98-99 Dodge Ram 2500 4WD incorporates proven design and engineering features for like new steering, ease of installation and longer life. MOOG is the preferred steering and suspension parts brand of professional technicians and NASCAR Crew Chiefs.

Without power assisted steering, you are the only force turning your wheels across the pavement with thousands of pounds on the wheels. Fresh power steering fluid ensures seals inside the fluid will not be damaged and prolong pump life. This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd Generation (1994-2001).

Can a bad power steering pump damage the car?

If the power steering fluid level remains this way for too long it can damage the whole power steering system. Either way, the power steering pump needs to be looked at and potentially replaced by a professional.

Why is my power steering whining when I turn the wheel?

A whining noise while turning the wheel of your vehicle indicates something wrong with your power steering system. It could be a leak in the power steering pump or the fluid level could be low.

What kind of pressure does a power steering pump need?

The power steering pump is a belt-driven or electric-driven hydraulic pump that generates the hydraulic pressure needed to provide power steering assist. It develops output pressures of 1,000 PSI or more.

If the power steering fluid level remains this way for too long it can damage the whole power steering system. Either way, the power steering pump needs to be looked at and potentially replaced by a professional.

Why does my power steering make a whining noise?

If you hear a whining noise while turning the wheel of your vehicle, something is wrong with your power steering system. It could be a leak in the power steering pump or the fluid level could be low. If the fluid level is left this way for too long it can damage the whole power steering system.

The power steering pump is a belt-driven or electric-driven hydraulic pump that generates the hydraulic pressure needed to provide power steering assist. It develops output pressures of 1,000 PSI or more.

Insert the feed and return lines into the new pump and tighten down the compression fittings with the appropriate wrench. Fill the pump with new power steering fluid. The pump will fill the feed and return lines with fresh fluid once the engine is turned on, so start the vehicle and move the steering wheel one full turn in each direction.

Can a steering pump be replaced on a Cummins?

Replacing the steering pump on your Cummins is a simple way to maintain proper steering mechanics. Remove the fluid from the steering pump. Some model years have a drain plug in the back of the pump housing. If there is no drain plug, siphon out the fluid and dispose of it according to local laws.

How do you remove a power steering pump?

The pulley is flush with the end of the pulley shaft. Grab your power steering pump removal tool, and position the fingers onto the edge of the pulley with the correctly sized rod (if needed) installed to remove the pulley. Keep turning the bolt until the pulley slides off the shaft. Figure 5. Removing the pulley from the pump.

Replacing the steering pump on your Cummins is a simple way to maintain proper steering mechanics. Remove the fluid from the steering pump. Some model years have a drain plug in the back of the pump housing. If there is no drain plug, siphon out the fluid and dispose of it according to local laws.

Symptoms of it failing are a noisy (think Ford F series in the mid 80’s) pump, foaming pump oil and a loss of breaks. I changed it myself over 2 days total was about 4 hours but that had a lot to do with the 20F weather. I would recommend giving the area a good power wash if you can prior just to help yourself out.

What kind of seal does a Cummins vacuum pump use?

This fits Dodge Ram Cummins Diesels from 1991.5-2002. Main shaft seal is Viton for superior sealing and high temperature durability. Our main shaft seal is also double lipped. If your pump is leaking, our seal will move the sealing surface from the original groove to 2 areas on either side of this worn in groove.

How does a vacuum pump work in a diesel engine?

This pressure is used to power multiple belts and pulleys ranging from alternators to AC units, but is released thanks to the use of a vacuum pump. A diesel engine on the other hand relies on vacuum pumps to provide power for other systems, most notably the brake system and in many cases, the air conditioning system.

Is there a reseal kit for a Cummins vacuum pump?

Vacuum Pump Reseal Kit for Cummins Wabco Vacuum Pumps. This fits Dodge Ram Cummins Diesels from 1991.5-2002. Main shaft seal is Viton for superior sealing and high temperature durability. Our main shaft seal is also double lipped.

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Ruth Doyle