Have you considered running your non-EVO pump and just leaving the connector
unplugged? I permanently removed the pump from my '92 which only sees track
use, and it does set a malfunction code. If you live in a state where
emissions testing is done (where they require no stored codes), then that
may matter to you.
> I'm just curious whether the older pumps
> had some sort of an adapter plate on the output of the pump to
> acommodate the EVO and the high pressure hose
I suppose you could take your old one apart and see if the EVO pieces could
be transplanted, but it would be much simpler and less time-consuming to buy
the right part for the job at that point.
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> Hi all...just came back from the auto wreckers with a replacement
> power steering pump for my 92 Saturn. I pulled it put of a 95 or 96
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> thanks
navaidstech - 23 Mar 2008 14:08 GMT
What I was thinking of doing is just leaving the EVO hanging there as
there appears to be no room for it on the "new" pump. This way the
computer would still see it but I would not have the variable effort
power steering.
Our province does have emission regulations but all my emission checks
are done at my friend's garage who doesn't even bother checking for
stored codes. To be honest with you, I don't even know if any of the
garages here check for stored codes before doing the emission
checks....
But I think you're right, it will be easier to just get the right pump
and that's what I have decided to do. Not planning to keep the car
much longer anyway, she's getting pretty tired with 322,000 miles on
it.
thanks
Alex