still no powersteering

89supra884

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Well before the engine swap my powersteering worked perfect, then I did the swap and it didn't work, so I assumed it was the pump, but then I bought a pump and still nothing, when the car is running . I can here the pump kinda wining a bit, so I belive its working, is there any way. I can narrow it down to the rack?

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89supra884

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I am deffiently gonna pull off the resivor tomorrow and clean it then, is there a special way to get that screen out?
 

bioskyline

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not really, i just stabbed mine out with a screwdriver and im not running a filter atm. you can try letting it soak in sovent and blow air from the bottom up, or try to locate a new tank.
 

OfnaRcR4

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Let it soak in solvent and blow it out with high pressure water from the other side. Def don't poke it out with a screwdriver.. If that doesn't work hook up a ps pump pressure gauge to it.
 

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bioskyline;1675012 said:
not really, i just stabbed mine out with a screwdriver and im not running a filter atm. you can try letting it soak in sovent and blow air from the bottom up, or try to locate a new tank.

Equivalent of bypassing your oil filter :3d_frown:
 

toyotanos

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for what its worth, my car had a similar issue, but I could never get the OEM turbo reservoir screen clean enough for it to stop whining (I got power steering back though). I swapped it out for an NA reservoir and BAM! I had noiseless power steering.

just my experience... I wonder if the turbo screen is much finer than the NA reservoirs...
 
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hvyman

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Ya do not Stab with screw driver. Pump will die quick with dirt getting to it.

Just use brake cleaner and back flush it. Screen cant be removed.
 

bioskyline

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well im not driving the supra at the moment, as it sucks in the winter, but im going to the ge style tank. but i was using a screwdiver wraped in a rag to scape the junk off the screen, and well i sliped and stabed it.
 

toyotanos

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You would think so, but since there is nothing being drawn into the pump (due to the screen being clogged), the system is in a no-flow situation.
It is very hard on the pump if you can imagine, being without lubrication or cooling in the form of the PS fluid (ATF in a supra's case).

edit- hvyman, you always seem to beat me to the punch D:
 

hvyman

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The pump sucks from the resivour. So when the screen is blocked there is no fluid flow for the pump to do it's job.
 

shipkiller

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well it will push a small amount of fluid before the void created by the clogged screen will cause enough restriction to prevent the pump from pumping some more
 

S.A. supra

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Since you did a engine swap. check the plug that dropped into the rack, from the engine harness,under the intake manifold. If it is not plunged in your p/s won't work. Can someone help me out. I forgot the name of the thing it plugs into.
 

toyotanos

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PPS. Progressive power steering. I'm not sure if it being unplugged will cause the power steering to stop functioning, but it's a good idea :)