Overboosted Power Steering
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Overboosted Power Steering
I have read through 7 pages of power steering threads using the search function but haven't found an answer yet.
So here's my dilemma: I purchased a 1986 pickup with IFS, 22R engine, and added/non original power steering. The power steering is horribly over boosted. I mean I could honestly tap the wheel and it would begin to turn. I honestly enjoy the power steering but wish it was a little bit more difficult to turn.
Is there any sort of adjustment screw on these pumps? Can I run thicker fluid? I would just like to have a little more steering feel.
Thanks for your time,
Chris
So here's my dilemma: I purchased a 1986 pickup with IFS, 22R engine, and added/non original power steering. The power steering is horribly over boosted. I mean I could honestly tap the wheel and it would begin to turn. I honestly enjoy the power steering but wish it was a little bit more difficult to turn.
Is there any sort of adjustment screw on these pumps? Can I run thicker fluid? I would just like to have a little more steering feel.
Thanks for your time,
Chris
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The biggest problem, as I stated prior, is that the steering is way over boosted. The truck's power steering is so over-boosted that it actually makes it unstable to drive at freeway speeds. I've driven several cars and trucks with power steering and know what it should feel like. Those include: 93 Honda Civic Si, 93 BMW 325i, 98.5 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, 06 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, 03 Mustang Cobra (which is also way over-boosted when rubber bushings are replaced with aluminum on the rack, and the rubber rag joint removed from the steering shaft), and many others that I cannot remember.
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