2005 Denali 6.0 p/s pmp to hydroboost replace

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MnBry1

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New member here, Wondering if anyone has a Reasonable method of replacing the holes there goes from the power steering pump to the hydro boost, Of course the Fitting on the hydro boost is easy because it's right out there in the open... Anyone have a decent way of getting at the sitting on the pump? Thank you!
 

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auto correct is a ***** aint it? my god man, proof read.

if im reading between the lines here, you mean change the hoses? you pretty much use a line wrench if a normal wrench wont fit or stay on. not a real hard job.

you will need to bleed the hydro boost after the hose swap and filling of the pump with new fluid.

jack both front tires off the ground, pump the brakes engine on 20 times, then turn the engine off but key to run still and turn the wheels lock to lock 15 times.
 
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MnBry1

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Sorry about The typo's... Sometimes The words will change The second I am hitting send.
I guess what I'm really looking for is if someone has an easy way of getting at the fitting on the back of the pump.
 

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if you cant get a open end wrench on it, you'll have to take it off. thats also not a horrible job, 3 bolts iirc and its in your hands.
 

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auto correct is a ***** aint it? my god man, proof read.

if im reading between the lines here, you mean change the hoses? you pretty much use a line wrench if a normal wrench wont fit or stay on. not a real hard job.

you will need to bleed the hydro boost after the hose swap and filling of the pump with new fluid.

jack both front tires off the ground, pump the brakes engine on 20 times, then turn the engine off but key to run still and turn the wheels lock to lock 15 times.
And to bleed the hydroboost accumulator, pump brakes with car off, run for 20 sec, turn off, repeat 15-20 times
 

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