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We need a better description of the noise, Mike. Is it at road speed? ie; Does it speed up as the car speeds up? If so, look at the front driveline/wheels/steering. If it does it regardless of speed the look at suspension/bodywork/wheelarch guards etc. Or tell us more about it?
Ring and pinion noise for sure,yes. Check for play right at the yoke where the drive shaft goes in.
I've seen a few fords where the pinion nut was loose and after re torquing they lasted another 100,000
You shouldn't need to replace 2 pumps,or even one. It shouldn't whine,where you hear it, driving.
I would change the steering rack,flush the cooler and pump. Still got a whine ,your getting bad rebuilt pumps
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