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Old 05-13-2016, 05:03 PM   #1
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Power steering pump identification?

I've got a power steering pump with a bent pulley. Tried to used a puller from autozone but the puller doesn't fit, and it almost looks like the pulley is threaded on. What pump is this?
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

sorry for so many comments. phone isnt working well with the site.
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Old 05-13-2016, 07:48 PM   #4
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

That's a slip fit pulley with a keyway and key. Take the nut off the end and it will slide right off.
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

^ What he said..
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

CST10 .. thanks for the quick reply - is there a seal around the perimeter of the pump? when I dipped it in the mineral spirits part washer a rubber-like material came out of it.
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

There is a large O-ring that seals the pump housing to the outer sheet metal reservoir. The mineral spirit washer fluid will degrade the rubber and render it useless. You will most likely have to replace that o-ring.
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

How do you replace it?
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Old 05-14-2016, 06:02 PM   #9
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

Rock Auto has kits with all the seals you'd need. I'm sure NAPA and others must also. Pretty inexpensive. From the pictures on their website it appears the instructions are included.

You had also asked about pump identification. You have what appears to be an original pump.
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Re: Power steering pump identification?

Took the body of it off, the o ring is still there and in good condition. Maybe some oil created a film around the outside of the pump or maybe the last guy put RTV around the outside of it.

Is this something worth working on? Or should I just paint it and throw it back in?
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If the o ring is fine, id paint it and throw it back on.
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