Yeah, I’ll have to order one and give it a shot. I had the explorer pump already.That was one thing I was thinking about, but I figured since you got the whole kit from WH, you had the right one. It possibly could be the wrong one.
Todd Z.
Yeah, I’ll have to order one and give it a shot. I had the explorer pump already.That was one thing I was thinking about, but I figured since you got the whole kit from WH, you had the right one. It possibly could be the wrong one.
Todd Z.
Progress.... tore the pump apart and found a chewed up o-ring. I think it was from the previous (wrong) fitting. I also think the valve was stuck open, not building pressure. I reinstalled the pump after cleaning it out and now it squeals lol. I call that progress. Attempted a quick bleed, but still not functional. This time as I rev the engine, I can turn the wheel from a dead stop. But wheels not budging at idle.Installed the new fitting.. still now power steering. I did notice the brakes come to life though! They were not working previously. It also felt like the steering wheel “loosened” up when I gave it gas, but I can’t tell if that was just cause the truck was moving faster. From a dead stop, I can’t turn the tires. Back to the drawing board.
Unless something has changed in the past few years, Lee won't do anything with your core. I had them build one of mine up 4-5 years ago and when I inquired about having some more done awhile back, they told me they weren't rebuilding or modifying the Explorer C-III pumps anymore. If you contact them, please let us know what their response on them today is.OP, did you ever resolve this? I literally have the same issue. Just got my Explorer swap running yesterday. 160,000 on the motor, probably the original PS pump. New power steering box and the WH hydro boost brake kit.
Nothing is leaking or whining. Seems like the fluid is flowing. I'm guessing my old pump is just not enough.
I think I'm going to try a new OEM pump and contact Lee power steering to see what they can do with my core??
Yes, solved. My what did it for me was the correct fitting and a new pump. The old one worked with the wrong fitting, but once I installed hydroboost on there I got nothing. I replaced the fitting first, it worked for a moment, then nothing. I think there was damage internally, so a new pump took care of it. All running good now. Although I might update to a saginaw pump at some point.OP, did you ever resolve this? I literally have the same issue. Just got my Explorer swap running yesterday. 160,000 on the motor, probably the original PS pump. New power steering box and the WH hydro boost brake kit.
Nothing is leaking or whining. Seems like the fluid is flowing. I'm guessing my old pump is just not enough.
I think I'm going to try a new OEM pump and contact Lee power steering to see what they can do with my core??
What OEM pump did you go with? I have the CARDONE 20274 in my rockauto cart right now... Was going to talk to Lee's as soon as they open first.Yes, solved. My what did it for me was the correct fitting and a new pump. The old one worked with the wrong fitting, but once I installed hydroboost on there I got nothing. I replaced the fitting first, it worked for a moment, then nothing. I think there was damage internally, so a new pump took care of it. All running good now. Although I might update to a saginaw pump at some point.
I went to napa and they had a reman pump that fit for explorer setup. It looks exactly like that CARDONE one.What OEM pump did you go with? I have the CARDONE 20274 in my rockauto cart right now... Was going to talk to Lee's as soon as they open first.