🚀 Elevate Your Ride with A-Team Performance!
The A-Team Performance Power Steering Pump is engineered for excellence, featuring a billet aluminum cap and a chrome-finished reservoir. Designed for GM vehicles from 1955 to 1976, this pump ensures reliability and performance, making it a perfect choice for engine swaps and hotrods.
Manufacturer | A-Team Performance |
Brand | A-Team Performance |
Package Dimensions | 24.76 x 19.05 x 17.14 cm; 4.44 Kilograms |
Manufacturer part number | PS2000BK |
Item Weight | 4.44 kg |
O**A
Very reliable
Parts was delivered on time and no issues with fitment.
T**F
Pretty good, but a mix up of SAE and Metric threads
Nice, solid pump. My main complaint was that the threaded holes on the back of the pump are M10x1.50 metric rather than the typical 3/8-16 of the era these pumps were used in.This made an extra trip to the hardware store in order to use my mounting brackets properly.
R**N
Fit 1967 Camaro and no leaks!
Worked on my 1967 Camaro with a sbc and had no leaks. Just make sure you have the right hoses, does not come with the o ring to flare insert to adapt the valve for a flared hose.The reservoir seems to be clocked a little bit to the passenger side compared to my original pump which was actually a good thing for my fitment.I had purchased a lower flow after market valve to help with the super light steering feel but didn’t use it because the valve that came with this pump seems to be the lower flow valve already.
C**H
So far so good BUT?!?!?!?
If you are using this on a CHEVY front end then it should not be an issue BUT if you are using this on a hot rod that has a Mustang 2 front end DO consider that you MIGHT have to have a pressure reducer as the cheveys use around 1200 pro and the ford use about 800 psi. There is no info as to what the psi output is on this but do use caution. Spec sheet ( there isnt any) does not indicate anything about the gpm/ psi output and A- Team dpes NOT indicate anywhere in the specs or when i had a reply from them about psi rating nor gpm flow. Sooo you have to assume that is is the 1200 psi output and not the 800 that Ford uses. AGAIn use caution if you are a hot rodder and have a mustang rack & pinion and want to use this on your rod.
N**H
Broke within 2 hours of running.
This item broke within first 2 hours of use. I installed this brand-new part on my new engine build for a late 70s Chevy truck. I broke then engine in for a few hours at/near idle, and then took it out for a few passes to seat the rings. On the third or fourth time driving it on the street I hear a scraping/ticking sound. I was devastated thinking my brand new engine build had dropped a valve or blown a lifter or something. Thankfully it was just this power steering pump that had given up. I took the belt off and can barely spin it over by hand, accompanied by a crunching grinding noise. At this point I think I'll be lucky if it didn't also send metal into my steering box and trash that too.Looking more closely it seems like this product has zero warranty whatsoever. I will try to get a replacement, but I am not expecting much. I will update here if the company is responsive and supports their products at all.
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