With respect: Pumps move fluid by mechanical force input, and fluid movement as output. Like a boat motor pumps lake water rearward to move the boat forward. A hydraulic motor, or torque generator uses hydraulic pressure to get mechanical output. Your system if original uses the hydraulic pump on the right front of the engine (hoses or steel lines near the distributor) to provide pressure to the power steering torque generator on the steering shaft. The first valve in the lever stack under the dash sheetmetal on the right side has the priority valve in it that controlls pressure to the torque generator. Jim
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