hope this helps but i also know the ford steering pumps are notorious for whinning. the hose all at one time once i untwisted the line ciliconed the pump it stoped. I did not see any visible leaks from the hose connections, so will try the simplest solution, first. 1963 Thunderbird Landau, 390 4 barrel 1965 Mustang Coupe 6, manual everything 1966 Mustang Coupe 6, auto., Pony Package. So, I will check that, and the reservoir cover seal. I am not sure, but suspect that I have NO FILTER in my reservoir? Replace the plug to the bottom of the power steering pump. Thanks, MN63 - I also found this great post, started by Karl Remove the plug on the bottom of the power steering fluid pump. That is why turning your steering wheel back and forth and turning on your windshield wipers (for 63 T birds) ensures all the air is flushed out with fresh fluid. Shop for the best Power Steering Hoses for your 1964 Ford Thunderbird, and you can place your order online and pick up for free at your local OReilly Auto Part. After you stop the car with air in the lines it will rise to the high points in the lines. Better to keep the filter than removing it. You see some aeration occurring as the force of the fluid hits the wall. Note: if you remove the filter you can also experience foaming much like running a hose of water into a bucket. This fitting is necessary to mount the cover to the pump and connects to the supply pressure. Power steering pump supply hose fitting for 1977 and older Saginaw pumps requiring an SAE style fitting with the inverted flare. Replacing the filter and allowing just a little of pressure relief at the top of the reservoir cured the noise. 1963-77 Power Steering Pump Supply Hose Fitting SAE Inverted Flare Style. In my case the source of the foam was not the fittings but the reservoir filter was plugged causing the return fluid to foam. I noticed foam in my reservoir after driving and that was the source of the noise. 1963-77 Power Steering Pump Supply Hose Fitting SAE Inverted Flare Style. For Ford Thunderbird Power Steering Hose Connector Motorcraft 26662HW (Fits: Ford Thunderbird) 15.10. Check your fittings and hose on the suction side of the pump ( reservoir to pump). Get the best deals on Power Steering Pumps & Parts for Ford Thunderbird when you shop the largest online selection at. So now i have 2 leaking gearboxes of the correct type, they cannot be resealed and put under pressure due to the fact. Ill source some power steering hose and cut it to fit. I won,t go into my tale of woh but its been frustrating. Looking at the hose that runs from the p/s pump to the wiper s about time for a new one.looks like the original.getting hard. spent a good part of the summer trying to source a good rebuilt one. That causes the groaning or growling noise. I have a 1963 TBird with a leaking gear box. The air gets compressed and then explodes when it hits the pump impeller. Cavitation is when you suck in air into the system on the suction side of the pump. My experience with the groaning noise at low RPM when you just start out was due to cavitation of the power steering pump. There was a post thread last August that also talked about noisy power steering.
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