Discovery 2 Electric Power Steering Pump mod - Volvo C70 Pump
was looking at running a dodge or Chrysler 300 pump with a similar set up a while back but didn't pull the trigger bc well life haha. That said as someone with no fender liners there is no chance I'd be dropping the pump down into the well, other than that this looks great!
Anyway, to answer your question, the pump measures about: 12"Tall x 4.5"wide a 5"wide. Maybe if you moved the washer bottle, it'd fit down there? Although, maybe the Dodge/Chrysler pump would fit better in that position? All I can say, is that either one of those pumps will work, and work well with the Rover steering gear, which was my major question when I embarked on this lil journey. Wasn't sure if it'd even work as I'd seen no-one else try it in a 4x4, just drift cars and hot rods. But, I can say now, that IMO, this works....very well
Last edited by RA122125; Sep 10, 2024 at 02:36 PM.
I’ll find the link and post it here for anyone looking to do the dodge pump as the controller is about $100 making it more inline with the Volvo pump cost wise
edit: link- https://reformmotorsports.com/produc...te-adjustment/ they also have a volvo controller
Ah yes but do volvos get driven like mine do off-road? I doubt it haha. MTs can really chuck some large rocks and would rather not tempt fate. The Dodge pump laying horizontal fits nicely in a D1 or RRC as there is room in front of air box for one since there is technically a second battery tray there or space for one. No such luck in D2s.
edit: link- https://reformmotorsports.com/produc...te-adjustment/ they also have a volvo controller
Ah yes but do volvos get driven like mine do off-road? I doubt it haha. MTs can really chuck some large rocks and would rather not tempt fate. The Dodge pump laying horizontal fits nicely in a D1 or RRC as there is room in front of air box for one since there is technically a second battery tray there or space for one. No such luck in D2s.
Last edited by whowa004; Sep 10, 2024 at 03:20 PM. Reason: link added
Is it feasible to put the Volvo pump in a different location? Maybe the jack area? I'm a little weary of removing the CAI, but I don't know enough about power steering systems to know if relocation is easy or smart.
I'd like to do this mod since my OEM PSP is very squeaky.
I'd like to do this mod since my OEM PSP is very squeaky.
Last edited by CharminULTRA; Nov 20, 2024 at 04:48 PM.
Is it feasible to put the Volvo pump in a different location? Maybe the jack area? I'm a little weary of removing the CAI, but I don't know enough about power steering systems to know if relocation is easy or smart.
I'd like to do this mod since my OEM PSP is very squeaky.
I'd like to do this mod since my OEM PSP is very squeaky.
That said, yes, you could mount the pump wherever there's room for it, I provided basic pump size measurements already in the thread to help with that. Of course, wiring and supply line lengths will change depending on where you place the pump, but I can't foresee any restrictions or issues there. So, yea, have at it, worse come to worse, you just do the job twice, no biggie... learning things is always worth it, IMO
Not tryin to be "that guy", but I would have to point out that anytime you do a modification, it is wise to have a working understanding of the system you are modifying... or you risk learning things the hard way (which is simply how all us old dudes learned it all anyway, so....)
That said, yes, you could mount the pump wherever there's room for it, I provided basic pump size measurements already in the thread to help with that. Of course, wiring and supply line lengths will change depending on where you place the pump, but I can't foresee any restrictions or issues there. So, yea, have at it, worse come to worse, you just do the job twice, no biggie... learning things is always worth it, IMO
That said, yes, you could mount the pump wherever there's room for it, I provided basic pump size measurements already in the thread to help with that. Of course, wiring and supply line lengths will change depending on where you place the pump, but I can't foresee any restrictions or issues there. So, yea, have at it, worse come to worse, you just do the job twice, no biggie... learning things is always worth it, IMO
Last edited by CharminULTRA; Jan 15, 2025 at 09:15 PM.
Pro Tip: metal plumbing pipe, or metal barb tubing couplers work great as tall spacers that you can cut to size, and still get a bolt thru
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