ViperCLKGTR
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Well I fixed my p/s lines, threw on a nice set of Stinker's, flushed the system, hooked her up. Was in the process of filling her up with some RP P/S Fluid. When I was turning the wheel to get the pump to circulate so I could top her off, that horrible "empty" p/s hum went away, and then I noticed a weird feel in the wheel and all of a sudden this horrible noise. Ran to check under the hood and boom my pump blew up! Just my luck right, as soon as I fix one something else "POPS" (I never was the best comedian). The only thing we could figure was with all the leaks the old pump could keep up but when running at full pressure it was to much. I ordered a new pump it got here yesterday and this new shop I was recommended to took a 5-day weekend for the Holiday(EVEN BETTER!) so I'm out the 10 till at least Monday. Hopefully it'll be a quick turn around.
Before anyone gets on to me about doing it myself they quoted me $40 in labor, I'm providing the parts. I didn't think it was that bad for the frustration I won't have to endure and renting a pulley puller. Plus another 10 owner says their work is amazing. I just don't know how with that huge engine bay, Dodge couldn't space out things a little better!
Before anyone gets on to me about doing it myself they quoted me $40 in labor, I'm providing the parts. I didn't think it was that bad for the frustration I won't have to endure and renting a pulley puller. Plus another 10 owner says their work is amazing. I just don't know how with that huge engine bay, Dodge couldn't space out things a little better!