Grand cherokee box, L92 swap p/s fluid overheat
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Grand cherokee box, L92 swap p/s fluid overheat
I've searched a bunch about this and found guys using coolers but i'm trying to figure out why it's getting so hot in the first place.
I've got a Stock L92 p/s pump running a 1.25" smaller diameter pulley to clear the frame with the truck brackets. So that means it'll be spinning faster of course. The box is a used JGC box I changed at the same time as the rest of the LS swap so I have to guess it's ok. I'm using -6an lines for press and return and the fittings are the same i.d. as the OEM lines so I don't think it's a restriction issue.
I've read there's different pump outputs for different models. I can drive the car for about 20min at 60-70mph and it'll be puking fluid and pressurizing the p/s cap. Pump gets whiny and assist starts to go away. I can add a cooler no problem, but p/s temp has never been a problem in the past. I could swap out a different pump with a lower output, but i'm stuck with running this smaller dia. pulley to clear the frame rail.
I've got a Stock L92 p/s pump running a 1.25" smaller diameter pulley to clear the frame with the truck brackets. So that means it'll be spinning faster of course. The box is a used JGC box I changed at the same time as the rest of the LS swap so I have to guess it's ok. I'm using -6an lines for press and return and the fittings are the same i.d. as the OEM lines so I don't think it's a restriction issue.
I've read there's different pump outputs for different models. I can drive the car for about 20min at 60-70mph and it'll be puking fluid and pressurizing the p/s cap. Pump gets whiny and assist starts to go away. I can add a cooler no problem, but p/s temp has never been a problem in the past. I could swap out a different pump with a lower output, but i'm stuck with running this smaller dia. pulley to clear the frame rail.
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What Gary said^^^
Borgeson has a shim kit to cut the psi down. I use 1 on my LQ4 pump/500 box on my 55. About $15.00.
My hydraboost brakes were ported back into the top port on the 05 LQ4 pump. The pump was noisy. Changed it around, capped the upper port, and that cured the problem.
Borgeson has a shim kit to cut the psi down. I use 1 on my LQ4 pump/500 box on my 55. About $15.00.
My hydraboost brakes were ported back into the top port on the 05 LQ4 pump. The pump was noisy. Changed it around, capped the upper port, and that cured the problem.
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I used the F-body PS Cooler on my Chevelle, before I had it on, it was most likely getting hot from the higher pressure of the F-body PS Pump and the lower requirement of the older Steering Box, I was getting some lock up under quick acceleration. After the Cooler was added, the problem of the lock up was gone.
You can do what the other have said for the shim or releif valve or add a cooler... or do both if needed.
Having issue using the Hydro setup and only using the upper port has been a known problem.. the solution was to cap the upper return port and use the lower return port (do a search and you will find the many threads/posts on this).
BC
You can do what the other have said for the shim or releif valve or add a cooler... or do both if needed.
Having issue using the Hydro setup and only using the upper port has been a known problem.. the solution was to cap the upper return port and use the lower return port (do a search and you will find the many threads/posts on this).
BC
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I would definitley put a cooler on it. I don't know the exact numbers, but wouldn't running a pump with a smaller pulley at 70mph for 20 minutes be similar to running one with a stock size pulley for 20 minutes at, say 90mph? If so, I could see where heat could be building up in it. Just a thought.
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Here is another idea. How about running a smaller balancer pulley. Say a 25% under drive. That way you can pick up a few ponies and your power stearing pulley will be turning at a reduced rpm.