Power Steering Cooler
#1
Power Steering Cooler
Well, my power steering cooler is on the way out and I'm looking to replace it. A friend of mine suggested getting a hose for a non-cooler equipped car and then going with a slim cooler. Problem is, I have no idea what the hell he's talking about. Suggestions?
#2
Some 4ths didn't come with a PS cooler. Any auto parts store will have one....can't remember the part number.
Because the stock cooler really doesn't do **** for cooling....add a real one in a remote location. Preferably where airflow is present....
Because the stock cooler really doesn't do **** for cooling....add a real one in a remote location. Preferably where airflow is present....
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There is an entire thread on this here....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...success-2.html
We used this cooler here... P/N 911009
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...mString=search
You can see the pics on the thread above where we mounted it. I will tell you this.
1. If you want the big hose to replace the stock cooler, you will need this part number (E71981). Just FYI, if you go into autozone and they don't want to look it up by part number, the hose is under "manual" steering. I don't know why, I found that out when I went in for it and the kid didn't want to look it up by part number.
2. Flush your power steering system. I did so with mine and I'm glad I did. The old fluid came out orangish-brown.
3. If your psf is orange in color, I would flush your cooling system too. (since you're going to replace the stock psf cooler, you might as well do it at this point).
4. Do not install the cooler until last. I had a hellva time trying to get the hose (from the kit) on the cooler and the psf tank. I had to insert a 7mm socket in it over night so I could actually get it on the cooler and the tank.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...success-2.html
We used this cooler here... P/N 911009
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...mString=search
You can see the pics on the thread above where we mounted it. I will tell you this.
1. If you want the big hose to replace the stock cooler, you will need this part number (E71981). Just FYI, if you go into autozone and they don't want to look it up by part number, the hose is under "manual" steering. I don't know why, I found that out when I went in for it and the kid didn't want to look it up by part number.
2. Flush your power steering system. I did so with mine and I'm glad I did. The old fluid came out orangish-brown.
3. If your psf is orange in color, I would flush your cooling system too. (since you're going to replace the stock psf cooler, you might as well do it at this point).
4. Do not install the cooler until last. I had a hellva time trying to get the hose (from the kit) on the cooler and the psf tank. I had to insert a 7mm socket in it over night so I could actually get it on the cooler and the tank.
#5
Good suggestions. I was getting my clutch replaced the other day and the guys at the shop told me some of my hoses and the PS cooler needed to be replaced. Apparently I've got PS fluid built up in my radiator. I did some research and found that that's not an uncommon problem on F-bodies.