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High Performance Steering Pump Conversion Kit – Ford Super Duty 7.3L (1999–2004)

High Performance Steering Pump Conversion Kit – Ford Super Duty 7.3L (1999–2004)

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Part Number: PK73FDP

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Take your 7.3L Super Duty’s steering and braking to the next level with PSC’s High Performance Steering Pump Conversion Kit. This complete upgrade replaces the weak OEM Motorcraft CII pump with a high-flow, high-pressure Saginaw P-style pump and remote reservoir system—built to handle heavy loads, big tires, and serious off-road demands.

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Why you’ll love it

  • More Power, More Control: High-flow pump delivers the pressure your steering and brakes need.
  • Built for Big Tires: Handles the extra load without breaking a sweat.
  • Complete Kit: Everything you need for a clean, reliable conversion.

Tech InfoTech Info

Heads‑up for installers

  • Designed specifically for April 1999–2004 7.3L Power Stroke trucks.
  • Will NOT fit 1992–March 1999 7.3L IDI or early turbo diesel without major mods.

Fitment

Ford Super Duty 7.3L Power Stroke (April 1999–2004)

What’s included

  • SRK-8H-12: Remote Reservoir Fitting Kit, Hydro-Boost, 2X -8 AN RTN -12 AN Feed
  • SR146: Remote Reservoir, 8.25" OAH Off Road Brushed Aluminum
  • FL-SWE715-4PAK: PSC 715 Power Steering Fluid – 4 Quart Pack
  • HMK-PK73FDP: PK73FDP Master Hose Kit
  • SR-VT: Anti-Splash Pressure Relief Valve – Universal
  • CK206: Ford Super Duty 7.3L Cooler and Mount Bracket
  • SP1405X-6-12-7.3: High Performance Power Steering Pump, P Type with Remote-Fill Reservoir, 6 AN PRESS 12 AN Feed for 99-04 7.3L Super Duty (Includes MB03K7.3 and PP2413)
  • MR73K: Ford Radiator/ Reservoir Bracket (w/ hardware) Rivett installed
California Prop 65 Warning

California Prop 65 Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov