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Elite Veteran
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| Need one pls. PM me if you can help. Will pay reasonable price plus shipping plus your time if need be. Need soon. Thanks. |
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Expert
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Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | What other makes/models used the same pump? I have a 58 Chrysler here, with PS... |
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Elite Veteran
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| I believe that would work. Let me ask Big M to make sure.
You can pour PS fluid in my resevoir and it immediately runs out of the pump.
That's what I'm hoping to avoid, of course. Do you know the leak status of yours? |
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Elite Veteran
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| Can't get John on the phone........have posted a question in the steering and suspension thread. |
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Elite Veteran
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| Darn - Chrysler won't work. Thanks.
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Expert
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Location: Belgium, 40 miles south of Brussels | I have one that I could sell you.
However, two problems :
1. I don't know its leaking status, as I never ran it
2. Its located in Europe (I suppose you're in the US), so shipping could be prohibitive
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: North of the 49th | Hi
Why don't you just repair yours? I resealed the pump on my '58 Fury and I just did the pump on my '58 Custom Suburban (same pump) internals were good, it just did the same thing yours is doing. The pump repair kit is available from Edelmann as part number 7897 and contains the reservoir "O" ring, gasket and shaft seal. The shaft seal itself (if you just want that) is a Chicago rawhide CR6767. The pulley is a pull off , press on style. The kit is about 20 bucks...
Here is the link: http://www.plews-edelmann.com/repair-kits-for-power-steering-pumps/...
Edited by grunau 2014-11-17 5:35 PM
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