My 87 FJ60 emits a load squealing sound at roughly 2000 rpms while parked (warming the engine up in the morning with choke), and occasionally on the road, but only if the clutch is engaged. If I give it a little more gas it usually suddenly gets louder, but then does not comeback at all usually for the rest of the ride, regardless how long or how fast I get going. I know there is some seal problem with PS pump because it slowly leaks fluid from behind the pulley, right in front of where the bearing is. I'm thinking maybe the bearing is damaged which causes the pulley to not get up to ample speed as fast as the other ones, which explains the squealing sound, and then the sound stops once that pulley gets up to speed with the others, and because of this, the seal there is damaged as well, but I really dont know for sure. The steering itself feels perfectly normal and fine, and then pump doesnt groan at all until obviously the fluid runs low, but then I just top it off again and there are no problems with the actual steering itself. I usually make it about 200 miles before I need to put more fluid in it. I know its not a belt problem either, because I just replaced the belt, cleaned all the pulleys and put correct tension on it.
Dont know too much at PS systems so any input would be heavily appreciated, thanks!
Dont know too much at PS systems so any input would be heavily appreciated, thanks!