An if you don't return the pully puller to advance or any other big parts store. It's yours. You technically buy the puller not rent it. They just let you return after use.
Thank you; So I don’t believe they do, but you could easily sand it down to rough it up prime it, and paint it with some high heat paint. This pulley was in great shape there was no need to replace it.
I’m sure it was. Just something I do since I’ve been burned before psp always gets a new pulley now regardless. Anyway good video, thanks for sharing. 👍
@@DIYDiesel sweet, I installed the 2011 upgraded hydro booster on my LLY and even though there’s a noticeable difference, I might be needing to do my power steering pump for me re juice
@@oscarlopez2599 hydro boost to get rid of spongy pedal, PSP to turn your wheels at idle. The difference is night and day with this psi unit. I’ve watched a before and after of a guy not being able to turn at all at a standstill, popped this unit in, and he turned 12 wides at a dead stop with his friggin pinky
Good video men. I've heard ATF can be used in these Duramaxes in place of PSF. Any comment on that?
I managed to get that line to the hydro boost changed thru the wheel well
Great video guys. Thanks for doing this!
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An if you don't return the pully puller to advance or any other big parts store. It's yours. You technically buy the puller not rent it. They just let you return after use.
Correct
Good stuff! I would love to see the hydro boost upgrade someday too.
Absolutely 👍
Good job guys
Great Brother D! Much appreciated, great informative video 🏁 lmm in Colorado 🤠
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Great video very helpful
Great video!
Can’t wait to see some work on the LB7, I’ve got an ‘03 myself. Greetings from Georgia!
Thank you! I am excited as well lol thank you for the support! 🤝
Nice how to. Do the new pumps come in black? I'd go ahead and spend the extra $ and get a new pulley instead of reusing the old.
Thank you; So I don’t believe they do, but you could easily sand it down to rough it up prime it, and paint it with some high heat paint.
This pulley was in great shape there was no need to replace it.
I’m sure it was. Just something I do since I’ve been burned before psp always gets a new pulley now regardless.
Anyway good video, thanks for sharing. 👍
Good video but you can reach the high pressure side with it in through drivers side fender liner.
Thank you, and ya I seen a few guys do it we just for some reason could get it from that way
Great video. What power steering fluid did you use with the new pump?
Thank you! We used Prestone because it’s what the local parts store had on hand.
Where did you get the pully put onner
Hey wondering what kind of fuel mileage u are getting in ur lbz
I am sorry I didnt see your comment! I am getting a solid 18 on average 20-21 on Highway.
Did you do this install with the factory hydroboost or do I have to install the 2011 style
This is done with the 2011+ they made some good adjustments on those ones which help take care of those soft breaks
Any noticeable difference in steering and brakes compared to stock?
Absolutely we did breaks more than steering.
@@DIYDiesel sweet, I installed the 2011 upgraded hydro booster on my LLY and even though there’s a noticeable difference, I might be needing to do my power steering pump for me re juice
@@oscarlopez2599 that is a great upgrade. We haven’t done that on this one yet so even without it there is an improvement 👍
@@oscarlopez2599 hydro boost to get rid of spongy pedal, PSP to turn your wheels at idle. The difference is night and day with this psi unit. I’ve watched a before and after of a guy not being able to turn at all at a standstill, popped this unit in, and he turned 12 wides at a dead stop with his friggin pinky
PSC* unit
Did the pump upgrade supply more braking power to the braking system and help with larger size tires and turning
That’s awesome to hear!
Replaced my pump and still can’t turn my wheels when the truck is sitting still. Did the whole turn the wheel 8000 times.
Are your pressure lines leaking?
@@antonioflores8881 no I replaced the lines with new delco pieces.
@@Tlloyd56faulty pump, or a bad pulley I had that bite me on the butt one time 😊