- Location
- Smithfield Utah
I'm going to put a Detroit Locker in the front of my 92 Cummins. I don't plan on having more than a 2.5" lift so I am basically stuck with the stock "push-pull" steering which is overwhelmed as it is. These trucks do not come with power steering coolers, but I have a big one that I would really like to install that would hopefully help the situation a little.
The problem I see it that my reservoir (spelling ) is mouted very low on the engine, and the only good spot I can find for the cooler is half way up on the radiator towards the top. So the cooler would be about 2-3 inches higher that the cap on the reservoir. If I fill the reservoir there is no way that it will fill the cooler with fluid so I will basically run the pump dry if I start the engine if that makes sense? I have looked for a lower spot to mount the cooler, but unless I put it right behind the bumper I have no other options :-\
Any ideas? If I keep adding fluid won't it all drain back to the pump and overfill it when the engine is off? I've looked at everything in the drive way, and all the factory coolers are mounted below the pump :-\ Thanks again,
Andrew
The problem I see it that my reservoir (spelling ) is mouted very low on the engine, and the only good spot I can find for the cooler is half way up on the radiator towards the top. So the cooler would be about 2-3 inches higher that the cap on the reservoir. If I fill the reservoir there is no way that it will fill the cooler with fluid so I will basically run the pump dry if I start the engine if that makes sense? I have looked for a lower spot to mount the cooler, but unless I put it right behind the bumper I have no other options :-\
Any ideas? If I keep adding fluid won't it all drain back to the pump and overfill it when the engine is off? I've looked at everything in the drive way, and all the factory coolers are mounted below the pump :-\ Thanks again,
Andrew