Retrofit electric steering pump on a MK1
Discussion
dvs_dave said:
Curious as to why you'd want to go to the effort of doing this? It doesn't make the car any better to drive or quicker, and just adds complication by way of there now also being electrics involved in what was previously a very reliable entirely mechanical system
My pump does make a little noise. So I inquired the price of a new one. The quote for the ZF part was mindboggling (way over 300 Euros). I tried and managed to find a used electric pump for just 60,- Euros. Bought this and the rest of the parts needed (relais, fuse, wiring) for 40,- Euros. Now it all sits in the man cave and with the rain and even snow that is announced here in Bavaria the next days I think I will give it a go. As said before it gets you rid of changing the belt which I did shortly ago and that was a complete pita. I don't care about inertia. My engine seems to have enough ooomph.
Sagi Badger said:
I've done it. 2nd hand pump with remote res. Braided hoses and away you go. Pulled a feed straight off the alternator, ring tagged, soldered and heat shrunk, and used the B+ (think that's the one) terminal to trigger the relay, saves all the additional wiring and is simples. 80A fuse in line.
The benefit is a tad less inertia. If you read my posts you will realise I do anything to lose inertia. Also means you don't have to worry about that belt....
J
I think you meant the D+ to trigger it.The benefit is a tad less inertia. If you read my posts you will realise I do anything to lose inertia. Also means you don't have to worry about that belt....
J
The B+ is the one to charge the battery
Sagi Badger said:
Yep, b or d all the same when your eye sight is bad like mine. Think some alternators have three terminals others have two. Anyway one of these livens up when you spin them up is right handy in this situation.
Done it yet? I found the pipe connections on the rack a right pain.
J
Yes it is all sorted now. Your advice to use the d+ to trigger the relais was gold.Done it yet? I found the pipe connections on the rack a right pain.
J
Pipes were no problem, left them in place. Easy to fit them from the mechanical to electric part.
Thanks for your help!
Best regards
JimmyZZ
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