Play In Power Steering Pump Shaft at Charles Rolle blog

Play In Power Steering Pump Shaft. Come join the discussion about performance, production. Is that acceptable in the n42 engine (in which water pump and power steering pump share the same shaft)? A forum community dedicated to ford mustang owners and enthusiasts. Like chuckster said, some axial play in the ps pump shaft is normal. But i'd say 15cents worth is a bit much. There is no lateral play. The belt is not tightened. Check all of the other pulleys for roughness when the belt is off. A cursory inspection (eyeballing and spinning the pulleys) seems to indicate that the other pulleys seem fine, but there is about 1/8. End play in the power steering pump is normal. According to jim shea a slight but noticeable movement of the driveshaft in and out of the pump housing is acceptable.

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Is that acceptable in the n42 engine (in which water pump and power steering pump share the same shaft)? End play in the power steering pump is normal. But i'd say 15cents worth is a bit much. A forum community dedicated to ford mustang owners and enthusiasts. There is no lateral play. A cursory inspection (eyeballing and spinning the pulleys) seems to indicate that the other pulleys seem fine, but there is about 1/8. According to jim shea a slight but noticeable movement of the driveshaft in and out of the pump housing is acceptable. Come join the discussion about performance, production. Check all of the other pulleys for roughness when the belt is off. The belt is not tightened.

inspecting a power steering pump YouTube

Play In Power Steering Pump Shaft According to jim shea a slight but noticeable movement of the driveshaft in and out of the pump housing is acceptable. Come join the discussion about performance, production. A cursory inspection (eyeballing and spinning the pulleys) seems to indicate that the other pulleys seem fine, but there is about 1/8. According to jim shea a slight but noticeable movement of the driveshaft in and out of the pump housing is acceptable. There is no lateral play. But i'd say 15cents worth is a bit much. Check all of the other pulleys for roughness when the belt is off. Like chuckster said, some axial play in the ps pump shaft is normal. End play in the power steering pump is normal. A forum community dedicated to ford mustang owners and enthusiasts. Is that acceptable in the n42 engine (in which water pump and power steering pump share the same shaft)? The belt is not tightened.

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