No power steering?

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I just replaced gearbox and power steering pump in my 84 k3500. I’m pretty sure I have it bled all the way but it feels like I have zero power steering. I did the gearbox first and drove it for a few days. Steering was too hard so I replaced the pump as well. Didn’t help any. Any ideas? Bad box?
 

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Fluid level?
Jack up the front end and turn the steering wheel 'lock-to-lock' several times. Check PS fluid level.
 

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Fluid level?
Jack up the front end and turn the steering wheel 'lock-to-lock' several times. Check PS fluid level.
Also take the cap off when you do it may need to "burp" my surban was like that after i changed the pump, it burped and blew out fluid. I refilled it and its been fine to this day.
 

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No noise from the pump? Mine wouldn’t shut up for two days even after doing the bench bleed in the Saginaw instructions and the air bleed once it’s all hooked up. You did both or at least the last one, correct? There’s nothing blocking the flow of fluid like plugs in the gearbox from when it came out of the box? I guess it’d be hard or maybe impossible to put lines in there but still.
 

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I did do the air bleed. I kept checking fluid level and made sure it stayed full. One more thing is I’m pretty sure I hooked the lines up properly but I’d like to double check. There’s two lines I cut to fit to the pump and I cut the old ones and disposed of pump without looking at it... can’t seem to find a good diagram anywhere either. Does anyone have one? Or a pic of their truck? It is the hydro boost system.
 

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So it drives the same as it did before? How long has the problem been around? If nothing has changed, it could be seized king pins or front axle u-joints.
 

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Also, when you are driving down the road, does the steering wheel self-center after a turn?
 

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I just picked up the truck. Steering was really sloppy so I went through it. New tie rods and gear and pump. It self centered before I changed everything. I changed the gear first. It wouldn’t self center anymore. It felt a lot tighter but there was a lot more resistance to it. I figured the new tight gear may have uncovered a weak pump? I changed pump out and it’s the same if not worse as after the gear. I did use an impact to install pulley and I read somewhere that that may damage pump? I wouldn’t think so but who knows. I’m kind of lost. It seems so simple but can’t get it fixed and I don’t want to start replacing parts I just replaced unless I know they’re bad.
 

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If the stiff steering started with the gear box, then that's a likely culprit. Remaned GM steering boxes are often garbage right out of the box.
 

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