Detroit Speed and Engineering’s power steering pumps are compatible with any power steering gear or rack and pinion. All pumps are completely new and are not remanufactured. DSE pumps deliver constant flow under given operating pressures. The transverse bearing compact pumps (TC pumps) are less sensitive to radial belt loading than other types of pumps.
Detroit Speed and Engineering power steering pump specifications:
Flow = 3.0-3.4 gallons per minute at 1500 rpm
Pressure relief = 1250-1450 psi
TC pumps offer high efficiency and quite operation
All DSE pumps are completely compatible with Vintage Air’s Front Runner accessory drive system
Feature a 0.662" shaft diameter
All pumps, including those with an integral reservoir, fit within the Front Runner confines
All pumps are available with Mustang II flow control valve. This flow control fitting will restrict the flow to approximately 2 gal/min while retaining the appropriate pressure in the system
This aluminum pump saves 1.4 pounds over the cast iron version. The aluminum housing has a polished aluminum finish, and the integral reservoir makes for a clean, compact package. These pumps are available with and without a reservoir. Also, they come in your choice of materials such as aluminum and cast iron.
APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:
VARIOUS MAKES & MODELS
600 Steering Gear
Now you can achieve rack and pinion steering performance with a bolt-in steering gear. This steering gear can be used to replace the common GM 800 series power steering gear used from 1964 to 1992. Its features include:
All new steering gear unit, not rebuilt
Increased steering feel due to low friction gear design
Precision rack and pinion valve technology
Late model performance car feel
Quick ratio 12.7:1
6 lbs lighter than stock
Original power pitman arm may be used
A new 3/4 x 30 spline rag joint is available through DSE
New o-ring power steering hoses are needed
The 600 steering box is available in a bare housing ready to be painted or in a high-temp ceramic coated housing. Applications include any vehicle with a GM 800 series power steering gear from 1964 to 1992.