@@machbadger1509 it was thanks, if it's ok to say I would have liked seeing how the wiring harness was tested. Electrical are like mystery to me, need to learn
@@tonykluytmans5336 no worries, I thought it may have been a little unexciting for filming, but maybe I can put together a how to guide in the future. Let me know if you have any specific electrical questions and I’ll do my best to answer them.
@@machbadger1509 no worries I'll just enjoy following your build. I'm doing a partial restore on a 66 Mustang, I'm ok with nuts and bolts work but electrical...
Awesome build mate with no short cuts. Also just to be sure, you said the pressure line and fittings are 6AN. Will be following this till the end. Cheers. Mark.
Thanks for your comments and for watching. You are correct, 6AN hose and fittings for the pressure line. Just ensure you use 490 series hose due to the pressures. Hoses ain’t hoses as they say.. Cheers Mark
I teach students about all these lovely things as well as relays and I can honestly say your explanation was A++ could not have explained it better if I had tried. Well Done. Credit is given when credit is due. Also big thank you for the quick tutorial on how to wire the Astra pump. What size fuse did you use for the rely if you do not mind me asking.
Just came across your Videos mate , really nice build your doing, like how your customising but still paying tribute to the cars GS Origins. One of my favorite colors too! Also thanks for the shoutout in your first episode, have just subscribed and will follow this build with you all the best 👍
Wish I’d found this vid earlier. Had an astra PS pump to do this mod but sold it to stay with the overhauled manual steering box. All seemed a bit too hard at the time.
Do you get the heavy steering issue when steering quickly , apparently the can bus wires can regulate how much torque is applied , this seams to be a major issue for many people using the astra or volvo pump , heavy steering when fast use lock to lock .
Hi mate, I used a power steering pump from the early TS Astra which does not have CAN. I have also used the Astra spec LDAS fluid to prevent cavitation causing the heavy steering which is common when using Dex 3 fluid. I have not experienced heavy steering, but to be fair, the car has only had about 100kms of shake down driving and not track work. In car parks it’s fine. Should be registered and on the road in a couple of weeks.
Interesting video mate!!. Can you please send me a link of the timer that you used for the electric steering pump?. I've got the pump already working, but now I want it like oem that it will start up fast. Just looking for the timer. Thanks!
Hi, welcome and thanks for watching. I used 8 gauge wire for the power and earth to the pump as they have an 80A fuse from factory, the trigger wires were just 14 gauge wire.
Thanks for your watching and for your question. I didn't trigger it that way for a couple of reasons. The first is that I am running a fuel pump controller that primes the fuel system by running the pump for 3 seconds at ignition on, so the 2 control wires for the Astra Power Steering pump would receive voltage at the same time, making it spool up slowly. The second reason is that the fuel pump controller is triggered by a tachometric signal so even if it didn't have the prime function, it would only give me steering assist when the engine was running. I wanted the power assist at ignition on, engine off. You could certainly trigger it the way you suggested if you don't have a fuel pump controller and want power assist only with the engine running.
Hey mate trying to put a astra power steering pump in my xb also could you post or send me some pics of the brackets and where u mounted with more details so I can copy it.
Hi mate thanks for watching. I’m using Penrite LDAS fluid. Dex3 cavitates too much in the pump when it gets hot causing the assistance to cut out. Cheers Mark
The original engine driven pumps and high pressure lines are notorious for power steering fluid leaks especially when cooked by extractors. The pump I used is out of a TS Astra 1998 - 2002. Mounting it behind the guard with the hose feeding directly into the steering box should hopefully solve that issue…
Great video, I appreciate the explanation on electrical as it's something I struggle with
Thanks for watching and your comment, hopefully the explanation was helpful
@@machbadger1509 it was thanks, if it's ok to say I would have liked seeing how the wiring harness was tested. Electrical are like mystery to me, need to learn
@@tonykluytmans5336 no worries, I thought it may have been a little unexciting for filming, but maybe I can put together a how to guide in the future. Let me know if you have any specific electrical questions and I’ll do my best to answer them.
@@machbadger1509 no worries I'll just enjoy following your build. I'm doing a partial restore on a 66 Mustang, I'm ok with nuts and bolts work but electrical...
Can't wait for the Beast to be finished. Classic not Plastic.
Hopefully still on track for a November finish. Thanks for watching
Awesome build mate with no short cuts. Also just to be sure, you said the pressure line and fittings are 6AN. Will be following this till the end. Cheers. Mark.
Thanks for your comments and for watching. You are correct, 6AN hose and fittings for the pressure line. Just ensure you use 490 series hose due to the pressures. Hoses ain’t hoses as they say..
Cheers Mark
great video, but how to reduce speed of pump? for example i want only 50% help
Talented man cheers for sharing these vids.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Excelent video, I see you from colombia, thanks you so much
Thanks for watching!
I teach students about all these lovely things as well as relays and I can honestly say your explanation was A++ could not have explained it better if I had tried. Well Done. Credit is given when credit is due. Also big thank you for the quick tutorial on how to wire the Astra pump. What size fuse did you use for the rely if you do not mind me asking.
Just came across your Videos mate , really nice build your doing, like how your customising but still paying tribute to the cars GS Origins. One of my favorite colors too! Also thanks for the shoutout in your first episode, have just subscribed and will follow this build with you all the best 👍
Thanks for watching and your kind words mate, your latest build is epic. I also look forward to seeing that completed.
Great explanation of everything good job .
By the way , what brand of power steering fluid did you use astra or Ford?
Hi mate, what fittings did you use to the steering box? Cheers
Wish I’d found this vid earlier.
Had an astra PS pump to do this mod but sold it to stay with the overhauled manual
steering box. All seemed a bit too hard at the time.
Love the videos ! Great work!!
Any reason you didn’t use the factory astra restrictor in the return line ?
Do you get the heavy steering issue when steering quickly , apparently the can bus wires can regulate how much torque is applied , this seams to be a major issue for many people using the astra or volvo pump , heavy steering when fast use lock to lock .
Hi mate, I used a power steering pump from the early TS Astra which does not have CAN. I have also used the Astra spec LDAS fluid to prevent cavitation causing the heavy steering which is common when using Dex 3 fluid. I have not experienced heavy steering, but to be fair, the car has only had about 100kms of shake down driving and not track work. In car parks it’s fine. Should be registered and on the road in a couple of weeks.
Interesting video mate!!. Can you please send me a link of the timer that you used for the electric steering pump?. I've got the pump already working, but now I want it like oem that it will start up fast. Just looking for the timer. Thanks!
Hi mate, thanks for watching. The link for the Narva time delay relay is www.sparesbox.com.au/part/narva-relay-timer-adjustable-12v-5-pin-10a-68076bl
Hi, What size wiring did you use for the astra pump?
Hi, welcome and thanks for watching. I used 8 gauge wire for the power and earth to the pump as they have an 80A fuse from factory, the trigger wires were just 14 gauge wire.
Could you have triggered the astra off of the fuel pump relay?
Thanks for your watching and for your question.
I didn't trigger it that way for a couple of reasons. The first is that I am running a fuel pump controller that primes the fuel system by running the pump for 3 seconds at ignition on, so the 2 control wires for the Astra Power Steering pump would receive voltage at the same time, making it spool up slowly.
The second reason is that the fuel pump controller is triggered by a tachometric signal so even if it didn't have the prime function, it would only give me steering assist when the engine was running. I wanted the power assist at ignition on, engine off.
You could certainly trigger it the way you suggested if you don't have a fuel pump controller and want power assist only with the engine running.
@@machbadger1509 👍, should have guessed that you didn’t take the easy way for a reason. 😁
Hey mate trying to put a astra power steering pump in my xb also could you post or send me some pics of the brackets and where u mounted with more details so I can copy it.
Hi mate, I’m probably not going to work on the XB this weekend but will be able to sort out some pics on Monday evening. Cheers Mark
Hi mate, just finishing up this mod on my falcon, what fluid are you using ?
Thanks
Hi mate thanks for watching. I’m using Penrite LDAS fluid. Dex3 cavitates too much in the pump when it gets hot causing the assistance to cut out. Cheers Mark
Wiring harnesses are tricky. Be sure to keep side cutters away from them.
Thanks for watching. Sounds like you may have experience in taking to your wiring harness with side cutters...
I may have missed something,you didn't use an original Pump.
The original engine driven pumps and high pressure lines are notorious for power steering fluid leaks especially when cooked by extractors. The pump I used is out of a TS Astra 1998 - 2002. Mounting it behind the guard with the hose feeding directly into the steering box should hopefully solve that issue…