Noises coming from power steering..

scotty

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After the engine swap, the power steering is making some not so good sounds..

Can hear it pretty good, with/without turning the wheel. Fluid level is good, but it's got a lot of bubbles in the PS reservoir.

What can be causing it?

Thanks,
Scott
 

IwantMKIII

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Well, you're going to have to be more specific than that. Explain the noises.

Bubbles typically mean your fluid level is too low.
 

hvyman

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Most likely just some air if its just a whining sound. Bleed the system by going to lock for 3 sec then turn the other way to lock and hold for 3 sec and do it over and over. Check the fluid level after wards.
 

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One time while i had the motor out i installed the PS suction hose, then installed the motor, then put the belt on. This caused a kink in the suction hose. Creating noise.
Thats the first thing i thought of, when you said you just swapped the motor.
And you used ATF right?
 

MDCmotorsports

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You said swap. You need to make sure that - if working with a 1j or 2j - that you are using either A.) Vacuum check valves or B.) A vacuum module from a TURBOCHARGED engine on the power steering assist.

If you use the NA vacuum module, you'll blow the diaphragm inside the module and introduce air into the PS system. I know this first hand. The car I have here in my possession just went through this problem.

Also, make sure you use ATF FLUID AND NOTHING ELSE.
 

scotty

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hvyman;1566039 said:
Most likely just some air if its just a whining sound. Bleed the system by going to lock for 3 sec then turn the other way to lock and hold for 3 sec and do it over and over. Check the fluid level after wards.
This worked perfect. :) Bleeded the system and refilled, all noises gone!

Thx for other good replies/suggestions :)