2001 LS power steering noise/grinding need help

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I recently bought my first Lincoln Ls that was in need of an engine replacement. After replacing the engine I it wouldn't start due to the fuel pump also needing to be replaced. After replacing the fuel pump the car finally was able to crank. About 1 minute after letting it run the power steering pump sounded like it was going to explode and had a very bad metal to metal contact sound. The fluid level was good so I replaced the pump(3 times now) and I am still getting the same noise except the last 2 pumps have blown a hole in the back of the pump. Is there something I am missing as far as burping the power steering or a correct procedure after replacing the pump? Fluid levels I have kept a check on at all times and are good. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
 
You are talking about the power steering pump (driver's side) and not the hydraulic fan pump (passenger side), correct?
If so, you have a clogged high pressure hose or a failed rack. It's more likely to be the rack, but the hose is easy to remove and check.
 
Yeah the noise is coming from the power steering pump. It smokes and smells electrical but there are no electrical connections to it. I will take the hose off and see if it is clogged. I really hope it's not the rack.
 

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