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    1. #1
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      LT1 Power Steering Woes

      I think I burned up my PS pump when running the track at the Year One Experience. Better yet, I KNOW I burned it up.

      One of the members on here PARKERRS suggested I get in touch with a company out of Texas called "Performance Steering Components." They offer a power steering pump for the LT1. See THIS LINK for the pump.

      I know that "Lee" does some sort of modification too.


      Anyone have any good advice? What pump have you guys used?

      Adam
      1985 S10 - LT1 + T56
      1964 Chevy II 4-Door - LS1 + T56


    2. #2
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      If you have just a normal air power steering cooler, I have read that these work better:

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LS1-R...spagenameZWDVW

      It goes in the radiator hose & power steering fluid flows through a coil in it.

      I haven't got one yet, but it is on my list of things to do.
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


    3. #3
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      Thanks!

      That's a good, cheap alternative to what I'm planning.

      But I've been advised to get a nice tranny cooler and use it as a PS cooler. I've deleted the A/C so I've got plenty of room in front of the radiator so I'll probably go this route.
      Adam
      1985 S10 - LT1 + T56
      1964 Chevy II 4-Door - LS1 + T56

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      You will have to have the tranny cooler getting a ton of air through to pull out heat like water will. What I don't know is the temperature of the water once it leaves the radiator going back to the engine. If it will be cool enough to pull a lot of the heat out.
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


    5. #5
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      Why was I thinking that tranny coolers used water too? Hmmm...
      Adam
      1985 S10 - LT1 + T56
      1964 Chevy II 4-Door - LS1 + T56

    6. #6
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      Well if your radiator has the provisions for an automatic tranny cooler then use it. Cause the T56 doesn't use it.
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


    7. #7
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      Anyone else?
      Adam
      1985 S10 - LT1 + T56
      1964 Chevy II 4-Door - LS1 + T56

    8. #8
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      Anyone else have a better idea for an LT1 PS pump??

      Anyone use "Turn One?"
      Adam
      1985 S10 - LT1 + T56
      1964 Chevy II 4-Door - LS1 + T56




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