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57chizler
Posted 2023-01-25 11:53 AM (#627230)
Subject: Vickers P/S Pump



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Has anybody found a rebuilder for the Vickers pump used in '57?
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dels56
Posted 2023-01-25 12:02 PM (#627231 - in reply to #627230)
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The Vickers power steering pump is a V100 series. The ring and vanes may be availabile from a company in the US, Fluidyne Fluid Power, Fraser, MI
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hemidenis
Posted 2023-01-25 6:11 PM (#627233 - in reply to #627230)
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good tip Del, let us know what you can find John..

https://www.fluidynefp.com/Category.aspx?Id=8
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hemidenis
Posted 2023-01-25 6:13 PM (#627234 - in reply to #627230)
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dels56
Posted 2023-01-25 6:40 PM (#627236 - in reply to #627230)
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The Vickers power steering pump is a Vane Pump, not a piston pump. Motion Industries is one Vickers distributor I know in California but there are others. Someone at any Vickers distributor may be old enough to remember the V series. FluiDyne is a copycat seller (good products) I used their stuff on a number of occasions when I was in business.
There is a number Stamped in the center section (called the Ring) like 1.5 or 2. This is the rated flow of the pump at 1200RPM. I am sure Fluidyne can help you. The internal parts, rotor and vanes are the same for various flow ratings. If they can’t get a 1.5 and they can get a 2 that will work. The flow control in the pump determines what goes to the steering gear.
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56D500boy
Posted 2023-01-25 7:13 PM (#627238 - in reply to #627236)
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57chizler
Posted 2023-01-26 2:58 PM (#627248 - in reply to #627231)
Subject: Re: Vickers P/S Pump



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My pump operates just fine it it leaks profusely. I actually found a NORS kit for it but the O rings in the kit that seal the two pump halves were shrunk from age and leaked as bad as the originals.



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Powerflite
Posted 2023-01-26 5:20 PM (#627249 - in reply to #627230)
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If you just need the o-rings, measure them and order new ones on McMaster. Not sure which material is best, but probably Viton.
https://www.mcmaster.com/o-rings/

If you do, please report back here and let us know which ones you used. If you buy multiples, I could buy some of them from you to offset your cost. My pumps have always worked fine, but you never know when it will decide to go.


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dels56
Posted 2023-01-26 10:29 PM (#627257 - in reply to #627230)
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The OE material was Buna N, 70 durometer (that’s the hardness of the o ring material) which is a standard, and could be more available than Viton. Viton is typically used for a higher temp application. Any Hydraulic repair shop or hydraulic hose distributor should have every size o ring required. Even Home Depot has a selection. If you are ordering from, say McMaster Carr, o rings are measured I.D. (Inside Diameter) and cross section. Since these pumps were before manufacturers started metric, the o ring cross section will be, 1/16” or 3/32” or 1/8”. So if the I.D. Measures 1-3/4” and the cross section is 1/8” , therefore (1-3/4 + 1/8 + 1/8 = 2” O.D. (Outside Diameter). Hope this helps to find nice new o rings.
P/S the shaft seal should be available from most Bearing Houses like Motion InD or Applied Power.
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hemidenis
Posted 2023-01-29 3:57 PM (#627284 - in reply to #627230)
Subject: Re: Vickers P/S Pump



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