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why do you need a new one?
just rebuild the one you have with a $30 repair kit.
the same pump is used on E30 E36 BMW so you might find a ZF one for those a bit cheaper
https://www.amazon.com/Rennbay-Power-Ste...B009I0UH06
the part number for a BMW pump that fits
32 41 1 135 880
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If the pump fails, which is extremely rare you would just have really heavy steering all the time it would not change the way the car handles
I would suggest that if it was fine before the rebuild then I would be suspecting the rack is not right
You could try bleeding the system correctly as per ZF instructions,
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FWIW (and in support of Waylander's suggestion), when the power assistance on my VW Polo started behaving erratically (mostly light with occasional heavy 'throbbing'), it was because the fluid had dropped below the minimum level. I believe this drew air into the system, which was causing the heavy spots. Maybe yours wasn't bled properly after the rack was replaced and the occasional lightness is when the fluid actually finds its way into the rack?
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Power steering bleed instruntions
1992 968 Coupe
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