Was making a high pitched whining sound, which I assumed was coming from the PS pump. turned motor off, topped off pump.
Started back up and turned wheels, noise seemed to dissapear after turning wheels back and forth, let it run for a minute and
noise started back then motor stalled out and died. Thought power steering pump had locked so I pulled the belt and it turned over freely. Started motor back up without belt and noise was still present, motor stalled after about 30sec. Checked tranny fluid and noticed I was about 3 quarts low, topped her off and noise went away until next time I started motor, seems to vary with engine rpm, quieter in R than D or neutral.
Transmission was used out of 91 f150, got it from a junkyard from a guy that I do alot of bussiness with, he said it was pulled from driving truck, not sure how long it sat, had to add total of 7-8 quarts to it.
I'm fairly certain noise is coming from front pump on tranny. I did notice before I installed it had a little
squeek to it when rotating TC by hand, but thought that was because it was low on fluid. Unit does rotate when put
in gear, dont have d/s hooked up yet, just yoke. I have NOT dropped the pan yet to see if filter is clogged, but that will
be my next step.
My Main questions are....
Is it possible pump could have been damaged from idling unit with 3qts low?
If I pull the pan to change the filter and there is no gunk in pan, is it pretty easy to change the pump?
Thanks in advance... I'm dying to get this thing back on the road
