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That's kind of you. Just one clincher picture would do then I can follow the trail.
Hi Towpack
I found it. I have the double diaphragm setup. The lower one and single pipe to it is the power idle up. The pushrod rises if I wedge the steering over with a stick and go and look. It falls just short of the throttle lever and hence does not work. I guess the pushrod would rise further if I unscrewed that screw in the top of assy? I think this might also increase the A/C idle speed though?
The nearest pipe, to the wing, goes to a switch which I think controls the A/C. It certainly clicks in accordance with the A/C going on and off and the pushrod rising. If I pull the pipe off the pushrod drops. The far pipe on the same diaphragm is a mystery. If I pull it off the pushrod drops presumably because vacuum is lost but if I keep the pipe off and block the metal tube the pushrod does not recver. There must be a small airflow over this diaphragm?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
Frank
Ok here is mine.
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It is a single diaphragm version but am led to believe it does both AC and ps idle up.
Here is my power steering pump as in the diagram above in my first post with no vacuum doodaas on it at all.
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Would love to see a picture of a steering pump with vacuum doodaa on it as I think we are still confusing steering pump with vacuum pump.
I am still hopeful I have idle up for steering as it does make sense that pps has nothing to do with idle up as if you in a parking lot and want to turn the pps will sense no motion and increase the flow of fluid from the pump but as the pump on the later model like mine is direct drive one has to increase revs to get faster flow and better steering.
Warren I'll post a picture of my power steering pump with the hydraulic switch attached, you don't have power steering idle up by the look of it.
The pps will sense no road speed when you are parked and tell the pump to deliver more pressure to the steering box making the steering lighter for parking. I would have thought.
Here's the picture of the switch on the power steering pump. One of the pipes from it leads to the lower of the twin diaphragm chambers as shown in Towpack's picture. I have the same twin assy.
My steering is fairly light when I turn it lock to lock on idle with the car stationary. If I increase revs and do the same there is no difference so I don't think there is any point in adjusting it to work.View attachment 19399
Ya I do not have that on my pump. I wonder if it can be fitted aftermarket....