Power Steering Pump Specifications

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION Power Steering Pump Specifications
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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/Crew Cab w/vacuum brakes, 7200 GVW LU3
LR4
LM7/L59
4.3L
4.8L
5.3L
10.9/12.4 2.9/3.3 9825/10514 1425/1525
K 15 Pickup w/vacuum brakes, 7200 GVW LU3
LR4
LM7/L59
4.3L
4.8L
5.3L
10.2/11.7 2.7/3.1 9825/10514 1425/1525
K 15, Pickup/Sierra Denali/ Silverado SS w/20" tires/ Crew Cab w/vacuum brakes LQ4 6.0L 1.32/14.7 3.5/3.9 9825/10514 1425/1525
C/K 25/25HD/35, Pickup/Chassis/Crew Cab w/hydroboost LQ4
LLY
L18
6.0L
6.6L Diesel
8.1L
13.2/14.7 3.5/3.9 9825/10514 1425/1525
RENDER: 1.0x

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