'93 Power Steering Pump
90 Lumina
02-11-2006, 04:21 PM
Hi all,
I was wondering how hard it is to change the power steering pump in a 1993 Ford Taurus with the 3.8? Thanks
Ryan
I was wondering how hard it is to change the power steering pump in a 1993 Ford Taurus with the 3.8? Thanks
Ryan
TaurusKing
02-11-2006, 04:47 PM
Here you go:
Power Steering Pump
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Remove engine damper strut.
3. Remove power steering belt.
4. Raise vehicle on hoist.
5. Remove right front wheel and tire assembly.
6. Position jack under engine. Remove right rear engine mount.
7. Remove power steering pump pulley.
8. Position drain pan. Remove pressure and return lines from pump.
9. Remove four pump retaining bolts (three in front, one in rear) and remove pump.
Installation
1. Position pump and install retaining bolts. Tighten retaining bolts to 20-32.5 N-m (15-24 lb-ft).
2. Install pressure and return lines to pump. Remove drain pan.
3. Install power steering pump pulley.
4. Install right rear engine mount and remove jack.
5. Install right front wheel and tire assembly. Tighten wheel lug nuts to 115-142 N-m (85-105 lb-ft).
6. Lower vehicle.
7. Install belt to pump pulley.
8. Install engine damper strut.
9. Connect negative battery cable.
10. Fill power steering fluid to proper level.
Power Steering Pump
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Remove engine damper strut.
3. Remove power steering belt.
4. Raise vehicle on hoist.
5. Remove right front wheel and tire assembly.
6. Position jack under engine. Remove right rear engine mount.
7. Remove power steering pump pulley.
8. Position drain pan. Remove pressure and return lines from pump.
9. Remove four pump retaining bolts (three in front, one in rear) and remove pump.
Installation
1. Position pump and install retaining bolts. Tighten retaining bolts to 20-32.5 N-m (15-24 lb-ft).
2. Install pressure and return lines to pump. Remove drain pan.
3. Install power steering pump pulley.
4. Install right rear engine mount and remove jack.
5. Install right front wheel and tire assembly. Tighten wheel lug nuts to 115-142 N-m (85-105 lb-ft).
6. Lower vehicle.
7. Install belt to pump pulley.
8. Install engine damper strut.
9. Connect negative battery cable.
10. Fill power steering fluid to proper level.
90 Lumina
02-11-2006, 05:00 PM
Hi,
Why do you have to remove the rear engine mount? Thanks
Why do you have to remove the rear engine mount? Thanks
TaurusKing
02-12-2006, 12:41 AM
Never did a pump on a 3.8 engine even though my son's car has that engine, also 93 year.. I'll have to look at it tomorrow, have done 3.0 94 model, pretty easy on that one, also 87.. the instructions I posted are right off a repair disc. According to those, the sho engines and the 3.8 require the mount to be removed, maybe another poster on here knows differently from experience with this engine,, what's the problem with your pump??? Noise, leakage??
90 Lumina
02-12-2006, 07:21 AM
Hi,
I haven't looked at the car yet (its sitting at my buddys place). But I'm told that the car has no steering. Thanks
Ryan
I haven't looked at the car yet (its sitting at my buddys place). But I'm told that the car has no steering. Thanks
Ryan
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