RickB
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I’m concerned about that but uncertain how to advise you.
Check the lines on the power steering valve. Could be that someone tried to rebuilt it and messed up the lines. There should be markings on the valve. A and B goes to the cylinder and P should go to pump and T to tank.
I’m concerned about that but uncertain how to advise you.
I would put compressed air (rubber tipped blow gun) into both pump pressure lines and make sure the circuits are open to sump before starting a new pump.
I would not do this. If there are any particles in the lines, you just blew them into the rest of the system. Take off the lines and clean them. Take out the pressure relief and check it out and the cavity. Spray them all out with brake cleaner.
Put a gauge on the test port when you start it. I would back off the pressure relief so you know it is below spec, then reset it once running and safe. Some reliefs use a screw, some use shims to adjust. Could be set too high or damaged, so a good inspection or replace based on cost.
Check the hydraulic schematics, and check the relief port/tube/galley back to the tank. If that for some reason is blocked, the relief valve doesn't do any good, and won't relieve the pressure. That you can check with air since your tank has a filter on it.
It looks like you are missing the plunger in the relief valve. If that were the case, you wouldn't get any steering even if the pump was working. You would just pump oil back to the tank. Any chance you dropped it by mistake? Could be a rebuilt that was rebuilt wrong.