Power Steering Pump Flow/Pressure Specifications

2001 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Passenger Extended, 5.0 MSECTION Power Steering Pump Flow/Pressure Specifications
WARNING: This page does not describe the selected car, but rather 10 other vehicles, including the 2001 GMC Yukon XL, 2001 GMC Yukon, 2001 GMC Sierra, 2001 GMC Cab & Chassis Sierra, and 2001 GMC C3500 HD. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Power Steering Pump Specifications

Vehicle Engine Code Engine Size High Flow (Liters per Minute) High Flow (Gallons per Minute) Pressure Relief (kPa) Pressure Relief (PSI)
C15 Pickup with vacuum brakes (new style flow control valve has "AA" stamped into the fitting) L35
LR4
LM7
4.3L
4.8L
5.3L
10.9/12.4 2.9/3.3 9825/10514 1425/1525
C15 Pickup with vacuum brakes (old style flow control valve has "O" stamped into the fitting) L35
LR4
LM7
4.3L
4.8L
5.3L
13.2/14.7 3.5/3.9 9825/10514 1425/1525
C15 Suburban with vacuum brakes LM7 5.3L 10.2/11.7 2.7/3.1 9825/10514 1425/1525
C25 Pickup/Suburban with hydroboost LM7
LQ4
5.3L
6.0L
13.2/14.7 3.5/3.9 9825/10514 1425/1525
C/K 25/35 Pickup L18 8.1L 13.2/14.7 3.5/3.9 9825/10514 1425/1525
C/K 35 Pickup with hydroboost LB7 6.6L Diesel 13.2/14.7 3.5/3.9 9825/10514 1425/1525
K15 Pickup with vacuum brakes L35
LR4
LM7
LQ4
4.3L
4.8L
5.3L
6.0L
10.2/11.7 2.7/3.1 9825/10514 1425/1525
K15 Utility/Suburban with JC5 LR4
LM7
LQ4
4.8L
5.3L
6.0L
6.2/14.3 1.65/3.8 9308/9997 1425/1525
K15 Luxury Utility Export with hydroboost LQ4 6.0L 6.8/14.3 1.8/3.8 9825/10514 1425/1525
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